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The Weekly Scenario: The Build Back Better Act

The Build Back Better Act did not pass in 2021. However, this is not to say that Congress won’t try to get something through in 2022 by piecing out the legislation into two bills or further trimming down programs. This takes us into the new year with the same uncertainty regarding taxation as we had…

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What are the Steps in the Divorce Process?

I am often asked, as a New Jersey Divorce Lawyer, what the steps are in the divorce process? https://youtu.be/Kr3FWqdpaCk Navigating your divorce may seem like a daunting task. There are multiple dates that the court may schedule where you are asked to come to court for various aspects of your case. Understanding what to expect…

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Supreme Court Decision on Vaccine Mandate Explained

On January 13, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its opinion on OSHA’s Emergency Temporary Standards (“ETS”) mandating certain employers with over 100 employees to mandate either vaccination or a testing policy (“Vaccine Mandate”). Check out my previous blog on the Mandate. This blog gets into the Nitty Gritty of the opinion, so get ready……

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Your Return to Work and COVID Exposure and Infection Protocol Questions Answered

Confused about return to work guidelines and employee leave entitlements? Refer to the following chart that I authored to explain things. Remember, this is up to date as of this posting. CDC changes guidance and the laws have also changed on these topics. Consult legal counsel for issues in individual situations because this blog sets forth guidelines…

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What You Should Know About Your Child Support Claim

Are you seeking legal assistance for child support? Here is what you should know about your child support claim. Call to get started today. College Costs Each parent’s contribution to college expenses is based on several factors that a court will consider in making this determination. Parents should begin this discussion early in the college…

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Annulments in South Carolina

Over the past twenty years, we’ve all watched several celebrities, such as Britney Spears, Mario Lopez, Janet Jackson, Kenny Chesney, and Kim Kardashian just to name a few, have their marriages annulled and act as if they never happened. But what does having a marriage annulled really mean, and is this something that is available…

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OK at Work: Authorized Wage Deduction

This week on OK at Work, Sarah Sawyer and Russell Berger discuss authorized wage deduction. Employers in Maryland should know that in most circumstances it is unlawful to deduct from wages, even when the employee owes money to the employer, without written authorization to do so. Employers in Maryland can plan ahead by utilizing wage deduction authorization…

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Comprehensive New Jersey Divorce Guide from a Family Law Attorney

When starting the divorce journey, you may find situations arise that you don’t have an answer for. The Comprehensive New Jersey Divorce Guide was created by Jersey City Divorce Attorney Tanya Freeman to help residents gain a perspective on the difficulties that many face while going through the divorce process. Starting the Divorce Process Some…

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Can One Parent Deny Visitation to the Other Parent?

Many people worry that once a child custody case is finalized, there’s less incentive to remain on good behavior. The fear is that without a judge and/or Guardian ad Litem watching and the threat of a contempt of court finding looming over parents, it’s easier to ignore parenting plan orders and visitation schedules and simply…

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Divorce Lawyer East Hanover, NJ

Some divorces can be filed and finished in a day: two parties agree to end a marriage, split their property and belongings, share the kids, and go their separate ways. Most divorces don’t proceed like this. If you’ve started to think about getting a divorce, you may be anticipating the emotional and financial toll of…

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