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Neger v. Neger

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Dec 6, 1982
93 N.J. 15 (N.J. 1982)

Summary

In Neger v. Neger, 93 N.J. 15, 33, 459 A.2d 628 (1983), the Supreme Court reviewed the facts presented to determine whether the child's absence from New Jersey was temporary under a similar provision of the UCCJA.

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Opinion

Decided December 6, 1982.


Petition for certification granted.


Summaries of

Neger v. Neger

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Dec 6, 1982
93 N.J. 15 (N.J. 1982)

In Neger v. Neger, 93 N.J. 15, 33, 459 A.2d 628 (1983), the Supreme Court reviewed the facts presented to determine whether the child's absence from New Jersey was temporary under a similar provision of the UCCJA.

Summary of this case from Sajjad v. Cheema

In Neger, the New Jersey Supreme Court addressed the important difference between initial custody order and modification of prior orders.

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Case details for

Neger v. Neger

Case Details

Full title:IRVING NEGER v. JOANNE NEGER

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Dec 6, 1982

Citations

93 N.J. 15 (N.J. 1982)
459 A.2d 628

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