When Your Ex Won’t Let You See Your Child: Protecting Your Parenting Rights in New Jersey

Communication issues often play a role in the breakdown of relationships. But when parents separate, their ability to communicate becomes more important than ever—for the sake of their child. Children have a right to maintain meaningful relationships with both parents, and each parent has a legal obligation to support and promote that relationship.

This is a high standard, and New Jersey family courts take it seriously. If one parent is interfering with your ability to see your child or communicate regularly, you may need to take legal action to protect your parental rights and your child’s best interests.

A formal custody order can establish clear parenting time and communication rights, making it enforceable by the court. If your ex is refusing to allow contact, this legal step may be necessary to ensure that your child can maintain a healthy relationship with you.

At Simon Law Group, LLC, our experienced family law attorneys understand how emotionally difficult these situations can be. We are here to help you fight for your right to be an involved parent and to ensure that your child has the benefit of both parents in their life.

Contact Simon Law Group LLC today to discuss your options and learn how we can help you secure parenting time and protect your relationship with your child.

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