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Dear Cassie: I am divorced and have primary residential custody of our
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ucational concerns that I have, I want to enroll our children in private school
does he get to object now? -K.M.
Dear K.M.: I am unsure of the terms of your Judgment of Divorce or Marital
Settlement Agreement as it relates to the legal custody designations for
to make important decisions regarding the health, education and welfare of
your children. Where a child attends school is such an important decision. If
sole legal custody of the children), then where your children attend school
alone can decide.
That said, a joint legal custody designation does not authorize one party
or another to take unreasonable positions which are not in the children’s best
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lieve a change in the children’s schools is necessary and in their best interests.
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temporary issue – such as a problem with a past teacher who will no longer be
teaching your child or even concerns over the public school’s past coronavirus
Have a divorce and family law
question for Cassie? Submit your
question to admin@paonezaleski.
com for consideration in the next
edition of “Ask Cassie.”
Cassie Murphy is a divorce and
family law Partner with the Law
Woodbridge.
ASK CASSIE
in terms of being a basis to modify the children’s school arrangements.
You should also keep in mind that there is a cost component to
your children’s matriculation in private school. As it appears that the
this new cost for the family is a factor that will need to be considered in
the resolution of the ultimate issue.
As with nearly all family law issues, a resolution of this particular
and circumstances of your case.
If you are dealing with issues involving the selection of schooling
for your children, you should seek the advice of matrimonial counsel.
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