FAWZY V. FAWZY
973 A.2d 347 (N.J. 2009)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over whether parents could submit child custody
and parenting time to binding arbitration.
FACTS: Christine (W), and Samih (H), were married on September 28, 1991, and have two
children born in 1996 and 1997. W filed a complaint for divorce. Leonard R. Busch, Esq., was
appointed as guardian ad litem for the children. The day on which the trial on all issues
was to take place, the parties notified the judge that they had agreed to arbitrate in place
of proceeding to trial. Judgment of divorce was entered, including reference to the
agreement to arbitrate. While the arbitration process was in progress, H filed an order to
show cause seeking to restrain Busch from issuing a custody or parenting-time award, on the
grounds that those issues could not, as a matter of law, be arbitrated, and that, in any
event, he was rushed and pressured into agreeing to the arbitration. Busch issued a custody
and parenting-time award on April 4, 2007, which granted the parties joint legal custody
with primary physical custody to W; designated W as the parent of primary residence; and
granted H weekday, weekend, vacation, and holiday parenting time. Arbitration continued on
the remaining financial issues. H then filed a second order to show cause, that time to
vacate the arbitration award and to disqualify Busch from any further participation in the
case. The trial judge denied that application after a hearing and entered an amended
judgment of divorce on May 14, 2007, which confirmed the award; he also ordered both H and W
to comply with its terms.
H appealed, contending that parties cannot submit custody issues to binding arbitration
because doing so deprives the court of its parens patriae obligation to assure the best
interests of the child.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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