In a Decision – Delorenzo-Taglia v. Taglia (an "Unreported Decision") >> the Court Held:
The Appellate Division determined that the Mother had established the bases for the relocation.
Mother sought permission to relocate and expert’s report showed that mother had a good faith reason for the move as her new husband’s business and family were there, the move was not inimical to the children’s best interests and mother offered extensive contact between children and father. Father’s expert contended that it was in the children’s best interests to remain in New Jersey. The trial court found that mother established a good faith reason for the move and allowed the move. The court agreed that mother had a good faith reason for the move and that father’s opposition was not applicable because there was neither a shared parenting arrangement and the relocation was not an initial custody determination.