Finding Financial Freedom in Divorce

September 25, 2020

If you’re considering how to financially separate from your spouse to legally terminate the marriage while protecting and maintaining your financial autonomy, read on for the following elements to keep in mind. The decision to divorce is a major one. Many factors go into deciding whether or not to end your marriage; some are mental, emotional, and even physical, while others are financial. When a couple has been together for a long time, their marital assets and financial portfolio are […]

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Learn About New Jersey’s Plans to Restart Criminal Trials Shortly
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New Jersey Plans to Restart Criminal Trials – Little Falls Criminal Defense Attorneys Discuss

September 15, 2020

Civil litigators have shown more of a willingness to hold remote proceedings, but they have seen more pushback in the criminal arena A lawsuit by New Jersey attorneys seeks a determination that obligating attorneys to appear for in-person proceedings in non-detained cases without a video conference option is a violation of the Administrative Procedures Act as well as the Fifth Amendment’s due process clause. It’s not often that lawyers die from work-related circumstances, but that’s what happened to  Raymond D’Uva. According to […]

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COVID-19 Stimulus Payments During Separation and Divorce in NJ

September 9, 2020

Many Americans are receiving Stimulus Checks as a result of the coronavirus stimulus package. Contact a Passaic County Divorce Attorney Today to Protect Your Rights These payments have generated questions regarding entitlement and their impact on property division, support, and child custody in the context of a divorce or separation. The starting point for a stimulus check is $1,200 per adult or $2,400 for married couples filing jointly, and an additional $500 per qualifying child (generally, a dependent child under […]

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New Jersey Supreme Court Rules Defendants May Have to Provide Cell Phone Passwords to Authorities

August 31, 2020

Opponents of the ruling claim that such a ruling denies the defendants’ constitutional right to not self-incriminate by remaining silent. In a landmark decision for the state’s highest appellate court, the New Jersey Supreme Court determined that authorities with search warrants for a defendant’s cell phone are entitled to compel a defendant to provide their cell phone password, according to a 4-3 ruling on August 10, 2020. This decision is monumental because it sets a precedent for substantial evidence against […]

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New Jersey Senate Commerce Committee Approves Bill to Release Prisoners Early Due to Coronavirus

August 21, 2020

According to the bill, inmates considered for early release would be those already set to be released within the year and would not include repeat sex offenders. In late July, a bipartisan New Jersey Senate Commerce Committee unanimously voted to approve thousands of inmates’ release early. This early release is due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which has taken a particular toll on the New Jersey prison system. The bill awaits approval by the full Senate. According to the bill, inmates […]

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