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Category Archives: What to Expect

The Law Offices of Lynda L. Hinkle > News/Events > What to Expect
22Apr/15

The Divorce Process, Step by Step

April 22, 2015Divorce and Family Law, Law Office, What to Expectatlantic county, burlington county, Camden County, Divorce, Divorce Lawyer, New Jersey, Salem County, What happens when I get a divorce?L. Hinkle

Divorce. How Does this Work? Divorce is a very personal experience and the details of divorce can vary greatly from situation to situation.  Getting to this point in a marriage is oftenRead More…

30Oct/14
Don't Google the Judge

Don’t Google the Judge

October 30, 2014Law Office, What to Expectgoogle, Google the judge, law office, What to expectL. Hinkle

Don’t Google the Judge by Alicia Hutchinson, Esq. If you’ve got a family part case coming up, take my advice: don’t Google the judge. Here’s why “Googling” the judge is a badRead More…

27Oct/14
5 lawyers you don't want

5 Lawyers You DON’T Want

October 27, 2014Law Office, What to ExpectAttorney, Camden County Lawyer, Divorce and Family Law, Gloucester County Lawyer, law office, Law Offices of Lynda Hinkle, lynda hinkle, What to expectL. Hinkle

It pays to know what kind of lawyers you don’t want to represent you. You’re all set to hire a lawyer, and you think you may have found the right person forRead More…

03Oct/14
private school contribution

Post Divorce Private School Contribution

October 3, 2014Children, Divorce and Family Law, Law Office, What to Expectchild support, children, Divorce, Divorce and Family Law, education, law officeL. Hinkle

Post Divorce Private School Contribution by Alicia Hutchinson, Esq. (Marlton, NJ Office) Most children in the United States go to public school. I myself am the product of five public schools in twoRead More…

29Sep/14
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Why You Need a Lawyer (A Former Judicial Law Clerk’s Perspective)

September 29, 2014Divorce and Family Law, Law Office, What to ExpectDivorce and Family Law, law office, What to expectL. Hinkle

Why You Need a Lawyer  By Alicia Hutchinson, Esq. (Marlton, NJ Office) In my time as a Judicial Law Clerk I learned a lot about the law, but I also learned throughRead More…

29Aug/14

10 Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid

August 29, 2014Probate, What to Expect, Wills & Estateselder law, estate administration, estate planning, law office, power of attorney, probate, trusts, What to expect, willsL. Hinkle

Estate planning is complicated, and it’€™s easy to make estate planning mistakes without realizing it. Here are some common mistakes people make when planning their estate: Not having a will, or havingRead More…

12Aug/14

Executing a Will through the Probate Process

August 12, 2014Law Office, Probate, What to Expect, Wills & Estatesestate administration, estate planning, executor, new jersey law, probate, What to expect, willsL. Hinkle

The job of executing a will through the probate process is not one that must people enjoy doing. It can be complicated, time-consuming and stressful, all the more so because the executorRead More…

03Jul/14

Who Can Search Through Your Cell Phone Data?

July 3, 2014Divorce and Family Law, Events/Current News, Law Office, What to Expectcurrent events, police, supreme court, What to expectL. Hinkle

The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that arresting police officers do not have the right to search through your cell phone data without a search warrant. Police routinely confiscate personal effects andRead More…

20Jun/14

How to Dissolve a Final Restraining Order in New Jersey

June 20, 2014Divorce and Family Law, Domestic Violence, Law Office, What to ExpectDivorce, Domestic Violence, What to expectL. Hinkle

It is not easy to dissolve a final restraining order in New Jersey. The Domestic Violence Act of 1981 makes all restraining orders final—that is, permanent—with no ‘sunset provision’ that would allowRead More…

30May/14

A Step by Step Guide to Your New Jersey Divorce

May 30, 2014Divorce and Family Law, Law Office, What to ExpectAlimony, child custody, Divorce, Spousal Support, What to expectL. Hinkle

No two divorces are exactly alike. Some divorces go relatively easily and smoothly, while others feature lots of obstacles and complications. While we can’t predict with 100% accuracy the length of theRead More…

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