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Sharon E. Johnson |
Feb 06, 2022 |
Sudden, serious illnesses and injuries commonly cause people physical incapacity, mental incapacity or both. When those in such circumstances need lifesaving treatment or end-of-life care, they generally cannot make decisions or express them for themselves. Consequently, their families and health...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Jan 21, 2022 |
It is important to note that in addition to points on your license, you could face other penalties if charged with speeding. In fact, some drivers do not realize that speeding could lead to a jail sentence.
Speeding charges can generate a lot of stress and uncertainty, and you need to carefully g...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Jan 14, 2022 |
Divorce wreaks havoc on the emotions of every person it touches, including your children. While divorce may be the best option for your situation, you should still act sensitively towards your kids.
According to Healthline, while children may have difficulty accepting a divorce, your reaction can...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Jan 07, 2022 |
Social media has many benefits, allowing people to connect in ways they never could before, but it can also cause a number of problems. When you are going through a divorce, managing your online presence can be particularly challenging.
Make sure you avoid these social media mistakes that can jeo...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Dec 28, 2021 |
Some business owners may prefer to keep their health care matters private. An advanced directive could protect your family and business associates from the details of your medical affairs during an illness or injury.
The State of New Jersey's Department of Health website notes that you may author...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Dec 12, 2021 |
When divorcing as parents, many of your most frustrating hurdles will likely stem from custody and visitation issues. After all, even if you both want your child to grow up in a stable, loving environment, it is often difficult to cooperate in the aftermath of a split.
In order to provide as much...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Nov 24, 2021 |
Many New Jersey motorists accrue points on their driving records, but at a certain point, those points may begin to cause you trouble. Having points on your record may lead to an increase in your auto insurance rates. Depending on how many points you have, you may also run the risk of losing your...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Nov 08, 2021 |
A few days ago, New Jersey police served you a traffic ticket. Your auto policy renews in a few weeks, and you expect to pay higher premiums.
Insurance Information Institute offers tips for lowering insurance costs. Rather than wait to see how much more you must pay, take the proactive approach.
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Oct 29, 2021 |
As a victim of financial abuse, it can be scary to think of getting a divorce. You may wonder how to support yourself and your children if you leave your marriage.
When you do not have any control or knowledge of your finances, it feels that you have no option but to stay with your spouse. Unfort...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Oct 26, 2021 |
If you still have young children at home in New Jersey, part of your estate planning will include naming a legal guardian. Deciding who you want to care for your children often takes time and thought.
Knowing some important considerations to think about before making a decision can improve your c...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Oct 11, 2021 |
Looking for parenting solutions after a divorce can feel like a huge emotional task. This is especially true if you currently feel as though cooperative parenting would only work in the distant future, if at all.
Fortunately, parallel parenting works as a good potential step between divorce and c...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Sep 24, 2021 |
The police are civil servants whose authority includes the use of lethal force if they deem it necessary, which makes it especially important to remember how the law constrains their actions. When you find yourself on the side of the road with those flashing lights behind you, remember
As the Ame...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Sep 13, 2021 |
If you have children involved in your divorce, you may be searching for ways to lessen the blow. No matter how you deliver the news, children will have a negative reaction.
According to Healthline, children are resilient and you can learn to parent them through a divorce.
Toddlers and preschooler...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Aug 27, 2021 |
It is true that most Americans do not have a last will and testament. However, it is also true that most Americans understand the purpose of such a document, even if they do not have one themselves. On the other hand, the purpose of a living trust is often more opaque.
Living trusts can play a ve...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Aug 26, 2021 |
Ending your marriage may have required splitting marital assets, negotiating a child custody arrangement and even finding a new place to live. Now that the dust has settled, you may want to consider the effects your divorce may have had on your estate plan.
If you have not yet finalized an estate...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Aug 13, 2021 |
Even amicable New Jersey divorces can result in finances becoming increasingly strained. Although the separation may be the best course of action, maintaining multiple residences while sorting through legalities is often unrealistic. Due to the money crunch, many people feel pressure to make deci...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Aug 02, 2021 |
Distracted driving serves as one of the biggest risks to driver safety out of any other potential risk factor. This is partially due to the fact that it is a large umbrella term that covers many different behaviors.
Because of that, you may end up driving while distracted without even knowing tha...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Jul 19, 2021 |
While an estate plan is crucial for protecting your assets and family after you die, you will also need to choose an executor. According to Kiplinger, the executor of your estate has many important responsibilities when fulfilling the role, such as paying off debt, locating assets, and dispersing...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Jul 08, 2021 |
Getting a traffic ticket is not something anyone wants, but your problems can get even worse if you decide to ignore the ticket. Pushing it out of your mind is not a good idea if you want to avoid more serious problems.
According to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, you generally have two ...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Jun 27, 2021 |
Practicing bad social media habits during your divorce could affect your final divorce decree. Be wary of what you post on Facebook since anything you share publicly may serve as evidence against your case and during a custody battle.
If you have minor children, avoid posting information or pictu...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Jun 21, 2021 |
In the majority of instances, it is better to mediate a dispute rather than take it to trial. This applies to all aspects of civil law, not just divorce. However, if you are in the beginning stages of divorce, it is worth your money and time to consider mediation.
Even though mediation is a super...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
May 25, 2021 |
When you and your New Jersey spouse separate and have children you plan to co-parent, a parenting plan acts as an important reference tool. How well you and your ex communicate with one another has a direct impact on your child's well-being. Creating a parenting plan that sets guidelines you both...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
May 10, 2021 |
Naming beneficiaries to inherit your assets can take time and a lot of thought. Because you have worked hard for what you have, you desire to leave your fortune with people who will appreciate it and find purposeful ways to use it.
Knowing some factors to consider when selecting people as benefic...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
May 01, 2021 |
Most drivers who receive traffic tickets get numerous citations for a single stop. Seatbelt tickets are one possibility.
Even though most people these days use seatbelts without a second thought, laws are still in place to enforce this particular safety precaution. Essentially, seatbelts must be ...
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Sharon E. Johnson |
Apr 29, 2021 |
If you have separated from your spouse, you may have conflicting opinions about who should keep the home, especially in the current real estate market with rapidly rising property values. The issue becomes compounded if you share multiple properties, such as investment properties or vacation home...