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Asked 12/13/2007
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How to get custody as a father in Nj. when the mother lives in Pa. I am a single father living in nj. I am trying to get custody of my son, since his mother is still into drugs and still stripping for a living. She brings bad people and drugs around my son and i am afraid for his well being. How would i go about getting custody of my son? |
Answer 1/1 - Submitted 12/13/2007
Contact New Jersey Child Support first, 1-877-NJ KIDS 1
You will probably have to file court papers to obtain custody. There's more information here: http://www.njchildsupport.org/
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