Ep # 185 - A New Jersey Divorce Lawyer On Protecting Fathers And Kids
Most dads do not walk into a custody case thinking clearly. They walk in thinking they are already doomed. Bergen County family law attorney Carrie Schultz says that fear is common, understandable, and often wrong, but only if you stop guessing and start building a real plan.
Doug Drohan sits down with Carrie Schultz, owner of Schultz and Associates Law Firm and the MFR Practice for Men’s and Fathers’ Rights, to talk about what New Jersey custody law actually says, how it differs from the cultural hangover of “mom automatically gets the kids,” and why the practical reality in court can still involve bias and optics. We also dig into the difference between divorce cases and non-marital custody and child support matters, plus how parenting time schedules get built in real families. Schultz breaks down why custody is never “plug and play,” what judges often worry about when siblings are involved, and how the best interest of the child should drive every decision.
We also cover the messy parts people avoid: the brand-new custody statute that is already creating confusion, the spike in divorce and domestic violence issues during COVID, and the moment when a case crosses the line into revenge. Schultz is clear that she will not take cases where someone wants to use children as leverage, and she explains why that mindset backfires. Finally, she lays out a client-friendly process designed for transparency, faster communication, and cost awareness, including remote consultations by Zoom, phone, or email.
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