Clifton, NJ asked in Child Custody for New Jersey

Q: if i share joint custody with the father of my daughter n his mother can i still have my child live wit me

my daughter grandma wants joint custody of her. her grandma has been helping me out with her for the past 2 years, my daughrer is 4, and since i want to moved to georgia she wants joint custody of my daughter. i love my daughter n i dont want her to suffer. if i agree to joint custody can it be for a couple of months ? can i still have my daughter back with me ? do i loose custody of her ? my daughter's father is going to live in new jersey but then his going to move to north carolina and i been told that i can do joint custody of my daughter wit her father and grandma while her father is living in nj she can stay wit her grandma but when he moves to north carolina i could get her back . is this true ?

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Leonard R. Boyer
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  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Clifton, NJ
  • Licensed in New Jersey

A: Your question leaves out too many facts to precisely answer it. You really need to retain a family law attorney to go over your situation in detail and then obtain a Court Order defining everything precisely. Good luck.

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