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· 5/8/2017

Exel, Inc. v. Southern Refrigerated Transport, Inc.

Citations

  • 259 F. Supp. 3d 767

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • recognizing that family dynamics vary, such as one parent working as a homemaker who maintains the children and the home
  • concluding that once a third party has been determined to be a psychological parent to a child, she stands in legal parity with the legal parent for custody and visitation issues
  • concluding that once a third party has been determined to be a psychological parent to a child, she stands in legal parity with the legal parent for custody and visitation issues
  • concluding that once a third party has been determined to be a psychological parent to a child, she stands in legal parity with the legal parent for custody and visitation issues
  • stating that “[o]rdinarily, when [the New Jersey Supreme Court] announces a new standard, [it] remandfs] the case to the trial court for reconsideration”
  • remarking that “the right of a legal parent to the care and custody of his or her child derives from the notion of privacy”

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Judges: Graham

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