Domestic Relations – Civil Practice – Subject Matter Jurisdiction – Parent & Child – Termination of Parental Rights – New Jersey Custody Determination
In re J.A.P. An initial custody determination was made in New Jersey, the father still lives in New Jersey, and nothing in the record indicates that a New Jersey court has determined that New Jersey “no longer has exclusive, continuing jurisdiction” or that “a court of this state would be a more convenient forum.” G.S. §§ 50A-201 and -203.Therefore, the trial court lacked subject matter jurisdiction over the mother’s petition to terminate the father’s parental rights.
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Published: January 19, 2012
Time posted: 1:32 pm
Tags: Civil Practice, Domestic Relations, New Jersey Custody Determination, parent & child, subject-matter jurisdiction, termination of parental rights







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