Questions About the Changes to New Jersey Alimony Law
Questions About the Changes to New Jersey Alimony Law New laws or changes to the law are rarely retroactive—which means that usually they only apply to cases which are new or areRead More…
Questions About the Changes to New Jersey Alimony Law New laws or changes to the law are rarely retroactive—which means that usually they only apply to cases which are new or areRead More…
A recent New Jersey Supreme Court decision about NJ police and firefighters and special needs trusts affects how survivor benefits are passed on. The Court ruled (4-2) in favor of allowing policeRead More…
Lynda Hinkle Named Top Attorney by SJ Magazine The magazine’s readers voted in an online poll and chose the local attorney for the fourth year in a row. (August 1, 2014) ForRead More…
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…
Ending Same-Sex Relationships in NJ? According to a recent article in the Independent, a new study by the British government reveals some startling findings about divorce rates between gay and lesbian couplesRead More…
On March 1, 2014, the new Limited Liability Company (“LLC”) rules embodied in the Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act (the “Revised LLC Act”) will begin to apply to all LLCs inRead More…
How Does Emma v Evans Affect Red Tape? Choosing what you like to be called is so personal, particularly if you have come to have particular associations with a given or adopted nameRead More…