March held to support NJ dad's custody battle

Supporters of a Tinton Falls father's quest to bring his son home from Brazil marched in Long Branch Saturday to raise money for his cause. David Goldman has been trying to retrieve his son, Sean, from

News 12 Staff

Oct 4, 2009, 2:40 AM

Updated 5,482 days ago

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Supporters of a Tinton Falls father's quest to bring his son home from Brazil marched in Long Branch Saturday to raise money for his cause.
David Goldman has been trying to retrieve his son, Sean, from Brazil since his wife took him there in 2004. She kept the boy there, remarried and died during childbirth last year.
Friends and supporters say they walked along the Pier Village boardwalk in Long Branch to benefit Goldman and boost his morale.
A Brazilian judge ruled in July that Goldman's son would remain in the custody of his stepfather until a final ruling.