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Q: Can a parent serve their child alcohol in NJ?
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Can primary parent take child out of NJ without notifiying secondary parent?

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Shouldn't child be emanicipated if the Child is 22 and moved into her own place and is no longer living with the custodial parent in the state of NJ?

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In the state of NJ can you terminate your own parental rights?

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