Asked in Family Law and Divorce for New Jersey

Q: How to get compensated for enduring abuse of parental alienation & all blocked communications by other parent in NJ?

Not sure if possible

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

A: You really need to address all your issues in a divorce proceeding and retain an experienced matrimonial attorney. The subject matter should not really be discussed in a public forum. With modern technology, you can be represented by any high-quality attorney in New Jersey irrespective of geography.

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Richard Diamond
Richard Diamond
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  • Short Hills, NJ
  • Licensed in New Jersey

A: My suggestion is that you sit down with a divorce law specialist and let him / her guide you and explain to you what remedies are and are not available to you in a non-dissolution filing and what are and are not available to you in a divorce matter.

The worst thing that you can do is hire someone who is willing to do what you want and then have the court deny the relief sought - that will simply heighten your sense of abuse.

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Bari Weinberger
Bari Weinberger
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  • Parsippany, NJ
  • Licensed in New Jersey

A: Thank you for your question. The issues of parental alienation and difficulty with communication in a co-parenting relationship are very fact specific and require the use of an expert witness. You might want to speak with an attorney to discuss all of your rights and options to pursue a remedy on those issues.

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