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How To Protect Yourself from Government Ban on Lawsuits and Damages
Responsibility and accountability – even for the powerful – are rooted into the core of our legal system. This country’s founders knew that a democracy needs a court system that empowers people to protect themselves by holding the powerful to account. That’s why the Constitution guarantees e. . .
8th March,2017
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Re-opening Workers Compensation Permanent Disability Awards under New Jersey Law
In New Jersey, if a worker is injured in a work-related accident or incident, the injured worker can file a claim petition in the Workers Compensation Court which is a division of the NJ Department of Labor. If the worker receives an award of partial permanent disability, that award can be modified . . .
15th August,2018
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Post Election Gift Planning
In light of the election results, we are making some initial forays into the possible results to bring our clients the very best estate and tax planning advice. Under Donald Trump, he would propose to eliminate estate taxes (presumably that would mean gift and generation slipping taxes also), but wi. . .
11th October,2017
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Cohabitation Clause In Divorce Settlement Agreement Will Be Enforced By NJ Courts
Cohabitation Clause Monmouth County A precedential ruling has been handed down by the New Jersey Supreme Court on May 3, 2016 enforcing a settlement agreement between divorced spouses that provided that alimony would terminate when the recipient of the alimony payments resided with another man, also. . .
15th August,2018
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Divorce and Money
A Collaborative Divorce Can Help Protect Your Assets Making good financial decisions during divorce is critical to the outcome of a fair and just settlement. These decisions can be particularly overwhelming to a spouse who has not handled the finances in the marriage, the professional with too much . . .
15th August,2018
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The Need For Calm Reflection Before Signing Your Divorce Settlement
Whether you are finalizing an agreement as a prelude to divorcing, either through the collaborative divorce process, through mediation, or through traditional divorce litigation, your attorney and you must take the time to make sure what you think you are agreeing to is clearly stated in the settlem. . .
15th August,2018
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