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NJ A4989

NJ A4989
Establishes "Anthony's Legacy Act"; provides special consideration for certain grandparents applying for visitation rights.


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Introduced
10/24/2024
In Committee
06/12/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes "Anthony's Legacy Act", which modifies the circumstances under which a grandparent of a minor child may apply for visitation rights. Specifically, the bill requires a court to give special consideration to an applicant for visitation who is a grandparent of the minor child and is a Gold Star family member. Under current law, a grandparent or any sibling of a child residing in New Jersey may make application before the Superior Court, for an order for visitation. The applicant bears the burden to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the granting of visitation is in the best interests of the child. In making its determination, the court is to consider the following factors: (1) The relationship between the child and the applicant; (2) The relationship between each of the child's parents or the person with whom the child is residing and the applicant; (3) The time which has elapsed since the child last had contact with the applicant; (4) The effect that such visitation will have on the relationship between the child and the child's parents or the person with whom the child is residing; (5) If the parents are divorced or separated, the time sharing arrangement which exists between the parents with regard to the child; (6) The good faith of the applicant in filing the application; (7) Any history of physical, emotional or sexual abuse or neglect by the applicant; and (8) Any other factor relevant to the best interests of the child. This bill amends current law to require the court to give special consideration to an applicant who is a grandparent of the child and is a Gold Star family member. The bill defines "Gold Star family member" to mean the spouse, domestic partner, partner in a civil union, parent, brother, sister, child, legal guardian, or other legal custodian, whether of the whole or half blood, or by adoption, of a deceased service member. Under the bill, a "deceased service member" is defined as any member of the Armed Forces of the United States or a Reserve component thereof or a member of the National Guard who dies as a result of enemy action, accident or disease while on federal active duty, including active duty for training.

AI Summary

This bill establishes "Anthony's Legacy Act", which requires courts to give special consideration to applications for grandparent visitation rights in cases where the applicant is a "Gold Star family member" - the spouse, domestic partner, parent, sibling, or other close relative of a deceased member of the U.S. Armed Forces. The bill amends current law on grandparent visitation, which allows grandparents and siblings to apply for visitation rights if it is in the best interests of the child, considering factors such as the relationship between the child and applicant, and the impact on the child's relationship with their parents. The bill adds the requirement for courts to give special consideration to Gold Star family members when making this determination.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (11)

Last Action

Reported out of Assembly Committee, 2nd Reading (on 06/12/2025)

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