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Is there a bench warrant out against you?
If you have fallen behind in your alimony and/or child support obligation in New Jersey one of the available enforcement techniques is to have a bench warrant issued against you. This means that if you are pulled over for any … Continue reading
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Do parents have to pay for college?
In a case before for the New Jersey Family Court in Morris County and which is gaining a tremendous amount of media attention a high school senior is suing her parents seeking a contribution towards college expenses. This case raises … Continue reading
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Prior sham marriage bars legal residencey
In a case that serves as a warning to anyone considering a sham marriage for purposes of gaining US citizenship, a federal appeals court has put you on notice: don’t do it! Sham Immigration Marriage Held Permanent Bar To U.S. … Continue reading
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Important case for grandparent’s rights
In a recent decision the court has upheld the importance of the role grandparents play in the lives of their grandchildren. This case also recognizes the vital roles attorneys play in the legal system and the benefit counsel can provide … Continue reading
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Leaving child alone in car can be neglect
In a controversial decision that has garnered a significant amount of media attention, the NJ Appellate Court has held that leaving a child alone and unattended in a car when the car is running can give rise to a charge … Continue reading
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