When it comes to driving, New Jersey law considers tired drivers just as dangerous as drunk drivers. Not only can you fall asleep behind the wheel if you have not had enough rest, but your reaction time slows and your decisions may become impaired. We understand how...
Year: 2020
Protecting estate assets from taxes
One of the main purposes of estate planning is to ensure that as many as possible of the assets that you have spent a lifetime accumulating are available to be passed on to your beneficiaries in Florham Park. That said, you are likely already planning for some of...
Missing work to deal with divorce
The divorce process turns various facets of one's life upside down, from an emotional point of view and in many other ways as well. Our law firm realizes that many people have to take a step back from other important responsibilities in their lives due to getting...
How Can I Co-Parent With a Difficult Ex?
Dealing with divorce is difficult enough, but dealing with an ex spouse who is difficult and a co-parenting agreement can be the stuff of nightmares. While the benefits of co-parenting are well-documented, if the situation is extremely toxic it can often turn into a...
Can you get New Jersey DMV points if you an out-of state resident?
If you are an out of state driver, you may want to know whether or not a traffic ticket you received in New Jersey will transfer points to your home state license. The answer to this question is quite often never a simple yes or no answer. The reason for this is the...
Keeping divorce amicable in New Jersey
Many couples, especially if they have children, hope to keep divorce as pleasant as possible. While you may no longer emotionally fit with your partner, raising children together means this person will always be a part of your life. You likely want to explore ways to...
What does state law say about prenuptial agreements?
New Jersey residents unfamiliar with prenuptial agreements are bound to have many questions about what they may or may not include in one. A judge is unlikely to enforce a prenup that contains invalid provisions. Fortunately, the laws of the state provide some...