Do the Police Need a Warrant to Search Your Glove Box?

Posted September 18th, 2018 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense.

It could be that something just doesn’t seem right to you. The police pulled you over for a minor traffic violation.  As the stop progressed, it seemed as though the officer made some unnecessary demands. You had reasons for not wanting to open your glove box. To your shock and horror, he took it upon […]

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Why Do Domestic Violence Victims Recant Their Stories?

Posted September 17th, 2018 by .

Categories: Domestic Violence.

There is one significant difference between domestic violence cases and other types of criminal cases in New Jersey. In a typical criminal case, the perpetrators and the victim are usually complete strangers. In a domestic violence case, the victim is usually related to their abuser or they both live in the same household. This relationship […]

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Odd Workers’ Compensation Cases

Posted September 14th, 2018 by .

Categories: Workers Compensation.

Laws involving workers’ compensation in New Jersey are pretty complex. If you don’t heed by the law on how to file, your claim may be denied. When you are counting on this extra money to pay for bills and expenses, you could easily fall behind. Injuries that occur in the workplace come in all shapes […]

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What Happens When You Have A Pre-Existing Condition and Are Hurt At Work?

Posted September 13th, 2018 by .

Categories: Workers Compensation.

Pre-existing conditions are a subject of controversy when it comes to insurance coverage. For sure, you’ve heard the issue come up as a concern for those covered under the Affordable Care Act. However, what happens with pre-existing conditions when it comes to work injuries? Should you be concerned? There are a few things you need […]

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Road Rage Can Lead to Auto Accidents

Posted September 12th, 2018 by .

Categories: Auto Accidents.

While you’re driving down Interstate 78 in New Jersey, a driver tries to cut you off. You blare down on your horn so the driver doesn’t hit you. Luckily, it worked and he gets behind you. But now, the other driver is infuriated. This driver begins tailgating you, driving around other vehicles on the road […]

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Post-Divorce Challenges and How to Deal with Them

Posted September 11th, 2018 by .

Categories: Family Law.

In some cases, divorce is really only the beginning of an end. Most couples would prefer that their first court appearance together be their last. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. You might be surprised to learn how many former husbands and wives experience post-divorce challenges. All things considered, there are a number of reasons […]

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NJ Forms Task Force to Investigate Clergy Abuse

Posted September 10th, 2018 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

Since Pennsylvania released a report on clergy abuse, the topic has made headlines. And it seems like New Jersey is ready to move forward with its own investigation. According to recent news reports, New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal had announced he was forming a criminal task force to investigate claims of clergy abuse and […]

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GPS Monitoring of Domestic Abusers: Is That Legal?

Posted September 7th, 2018 by .

Categories: Domestic Violence.

You’re finally free from an abusive relationship. You found a new place to live, you have a restraining order against your abuse, and your children are finally safe. But what you may not realize is the abuse has not stopped. In fact, in many instances, it has gotten worse. In New Jersey, statistics show that […]

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Dismissing a Restraining Order: What You Need to Know

Posted September 6th, 2018 by .

Categories: Domestic Violence.

First things first. You should be aware that there are two types of restraining orders when it comes to allegations concerning domestic violence. You may make an application for a temporary restraining order (TRO) to alleviate difficult situations for a short time. Ultimately, you will be called upon to appear before a family court judge […]

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Did You Slip and Fall on Federal Government Property?

Posted September 5th, 2018 by .

Categories: Slip and Falls.

Throughout the years, we have covered plenty of premises liability topics in our blog. But one we haven’t discussed is slip and fall accidents that happen on federal government property. In this type of accident, who is responsible? Will you be compensated since it’s a government entity? We will provide answers to these questions and […]

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