After You Kick Out Your Tenant, Be Careful Before You Kick Out Their Junk
Recently, a trial judge determined that an evicted tenant was obligated to pay to plaintiff, the landlord, $2,509.79 for the costs incurred to remove …
Recently, a trial judge determined that an evicted tenant was obligated to pay to plaintiff, the landlord, $2,509.79 for the costs incurred to remove …
Four dentists formed a partnership to acquire and maintain a dental office building. The then-partners amended their agreement to allow one of the partners …
The NJ Supreme Court recently considered a case of whether a decedent breached his Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) with his spouse by committing suicide …
New Jersey has regulations on permissible deductions from inheritance taxes. These permissible deductions are set forth in the State’s Administration Code. Not all estate …
Did you know New Jersey has a business court dedicated exclusively to commercial, construction, business and corporation cases? To qualify, your attorney must designate …
Zoning boards in NJ grant use variances. Generally, a condition of variance approval cannot include a requirement for owner occupancy of a personal residence. …
NJ FamilyCare programs cover individuals who are age 65 years or older as well as individuals determined by the Social Security Administration or by …
You may have heard that, as part of the Federal CARES Act, Congress imposed a moratorium on certain tenancy filings. This moratorium only applies …
If you have been named as an estate representative, knowing your responsibilities is very important. The following article is a general introduction to your …
Breaching a Confidentiality Agreement Can Lead to Serious Legal Liability Plaintiff is the former employer of Defendant. Plaintiff and Defendant entered into a confidentiality …
NJ Estate and Probate laws allow for a copy of a Will to be probated under limited situations This article discusses how to probate …
In some states creditors can seize an Inherited IRA The IRS and Bankruptcy Court(s) can also seize an Inherited IRA This article discusses inherited …
The bankruptcy code provides business creditors with defenses to stop the return of money received by a debtor during …
The New Jersey Limited Liability Company (LLC) Act is flexible in many ways giving members of an LLC freedom to negotiate and create a …
Federal and NJ laws and regulations allow an applicant to appeal denial of Medicaid nursing home and assisted living benefits. A fair hearing appeal …
Executors and Administrators of an Estate have significant discretion in the probate of an Estate under New Jersey Law. This article addresses important principles …
This article discusses basic tax principles of a Special Needs Trust; hereafter referred to at times as a SNT. Each Type of Special Needs …
The New Jersey version of the Revised Uniform Limited Liability Act authorizes a member a buy-out in lieu of company dissolution when there is …
NJ statutes define who is entitled to be appointed the Administrator of an estate where there is no Last Will. Generally, the family members …
Here is a question I was recently asked by a client interested in starting up a small business in New Jersey. Does the State …
Overview of the Legal Issue(s) Involving IRA’s and the New Jersey Inheritance Tax A distant family member dies and leaves a sizeable IRA to …
A variance application before a zoning board based on a property owners self-created mistake or hardship requires special proof and evidence. Zoning Boards of …
While New Jersey did away with its estate death tax in 2018, it still has an inheritance tax, although the number of estates that …
If an estate has debts greater than the value of Estate assets, cash, etc., the estate is known as insolvent. Insolvent Estates create competing …
An Agreement signed by an ex-employee over the internet which compels binding arbitration of employment disputes is enforceable in New Jersey. Federal Arbitration Laws …
In a land use and Zoning Board hearing, applicants often amend, withdraw and resubmit applications to address concerns raised by neighbors, board members and …
New Jersey and Federal Law requires that spouses of Medicaid applicants provide five (5) years of information to obtain Medicaid eligibility. Not all spouses …
New Jersey Law allows a limited period of time to Appeal an adverse decision by a governmental entity. If you fail to file an …
Consider making a gift to a minor by way of the Uniform Transfer to Minors Act or the Uniform Gift to Minors Act instead …
Creating a trust limits the ability of beneficiaries to squander trust assets and income. If you have a son-in-law or daughter-in-law who is reckless …