<p>GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, N.J. -- A New Jersey mother and father weren't able to connect on cell phone privileges for their daughter -- so they took it to court. SURVEY A New Jersey mom and dad weren't able to agree on cell phone privileges for their daughter, so they took it to court. Should family disputes be solved in court? Yes. If the parents can't agree, go to a judge. No. This is a waste of taxpayers' money. Parents need to get along.</p>