Saturday, November 23, is National Adoption Day. This will be the fourteenth year a day has been set aside to highlight the over 100,000 children waiting to be adopted out of the foster care system in this country.(1) That is only a fraction of the total number of children in…
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Bill Would Grant Adoptees Access to Birth Records While Protecting Birth Parents’ Privacy
When it comes to adoptions, the question of whose rights should take precedence – those of the adopted child or those of the biological mother – has long been debated. However, a new bill recently cleared by the State’s Health Committee may have found the compromise. (1) In general, there…
Use Diligence to Keep Children Safe around the Water
Memorial Day has passed, temperatures are rising and the school year is rapidly coming to an end. This is the time of year when attention turns to summer vacations and, for many, that means taking to the water. Whether you plan to enjoy the beach, a lakeside resort or your…
Early Intervention Program for Young Offenders
If you are a parent or guardian of a teenager between the ages of 13 to 17 who has committed a minor legal infraction, help may be available thanks to the Hunterdon County early intervention program announced the 14th of January this year by the Hunterdon County Prosecutor’s Office. After…
Why It Is Important to Establish Paternity
keith’s child support (Photo credit: Sean Durham) A recent story on msn.com suggested that Chris Humphries, estranged husband of Kim Kardashian, is the legal father of the baby she is currently carrying. Yet, anyone who follows celebrity news knows that Kanye West is that baby’s daddy. Which is it? What…
Foreign Adoptions Carry Unique Risks
Adoption (film) (Photo credit: Wikipedia) About 1,500 American families, including some New Jersey residents, recently had their dreams shattered when a bill banning Russian orphan adoptions by U.S. citizens was signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, a move that highlights one of the risks of international adoptions. (1) Each year…
High Court Grants Parents the Right to Request Paternity Tests
Holding hands (Photo credit: Marco Nedermeijer) When the paternity of a child is in question, parents do have the right to request a genetic test from the State, according to a recent decision by the New Jersey State Supreme Court. (1) This recent decision, which was in response to a…
Bill Would Increase Child’s Representation in Proceedings to Terminate Parental Rights
Photographed by Daniel Case 2006-07-27 (Photo credit: Wikipedia) A bill pending before the Senate Judiciary Committee, if passed, would increase representation for children in parental rights termination cases. (1) Termination of parental rights is a serious, irrevocable action in New Jersey. If, after reading the following, you need assistance with…
“Preglimony” – A Fair Financial Arrangement or A Setback to Women’s Rights?
Pregnant lady in beautiful pick flowing dress. People at Morro Bay, CA Fourth of July 2011 Celebration (Photo credit: mikebaird) Everyone is familiar with alimony, “palimony” and child support, but is society ready for “preglimony?” That’s the debate taking place in legal circles today (1). If, after reading the following,…
New Jersey’s Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Marks Six-Month Anniversary
Webcam (Photo credit: Wikipedia) On Friday, April 13, the documentary “Bully” hits theaters across the country. The film aims to bring to light the growing epidemic of bullying that threatens our children. To help stem this epidemic, New Jersey six months ago passed the toughest legislation in the nation to…