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Domestic Violence and the loss of firearms license
Domestic violence is a serious issue and the State of New Jersey takes the ongoing safety of the victim seriously. The presence of firearms in a volatile relationship only serve to increase the risk of serious harm or even death. … Continue reading
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US Supreme Court stikes down DOMA & Prop 8!
In a historic decision earlier today, the US Supreme Court struck down the highly criticized Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) & the controversial California law known as Prop 8. As a lawyer and a human being I am thankful that … Continue reading
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I cant’ afford my child support payment? What should I do?
In a NJ divorce, both parents have an obligation to financially support the child(ren) of the marriage. Child support can be calculated utilizing the NJ Child Support Guidelines or the parties can agree to deviate from the Guidelines. Child support … Continue reading
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Can a parent with joint legal custody make unilateral decisions affecting the child?
After a divorce, there is often disagreement between the parents as to what is appropriate with regard to the child’s education and religious upbringing. Under joint legal custody, both parties are to be involved in major decisions including but not … Continue reading
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Use of prescribed medications while pregnant can lead to a charge of child abuse / neglect
In a case that pits the welfare a pregnant women against the welfare of her newborn child, the Appellate Division recently decided a case in which they affirmed a finding of abuse and/or neglect against a mother for her use … Continue reading
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