Charged with a Crime? Does Your Immigration Status Matter?

Posted June 7th, 2018 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense.

It’s more than a bit of a conundrum. You’ve been charged with a crime you didn’t commit. Of course, you’re concerned that you could be wrongfully convicted. However, your immigration status presents an even bigger problem as far as you’re concerned. You’re worried that you’ll either wind up in jail for a very long time […]

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Life Is Cool By The Pool… Until You Get Injured

Posted June 6th, 2018 by .

Categories: Premises Liability.

Summertime is here and breaking out the bathing suits, goggles, and maybe an inner tube or two is the perfect way to start the season. Soaking up the sunshine poolside is a staple, but with it comes some concerns. Unfortunately, a big part of summer fun can also be a dangerous one. Within the U.S. […]

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Parenting Time: Protecting Your Child’s Best Interests

Posted June 5th, 2018 by .

Categories: Family Law.

You may or may not be that familiar with the term “parenting time.” In years past, it was known as visitation. However, the Legislature acknowledges that mothers and fathers parent their children – rather than visit them. Thus, parenting time refers to the hours and days that non-custodial parents spend with their children. According to […]

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Most of New Jersey’s Domestic Violence Cases Are Dismissed

Posted June 4th, 2018 by .

Categories: Domestic Violence.

Did you know that 80 percent of domestic violence cases are ultimately dismissed in New Jersey? This statistic has legal professionals across the Garden State confused about how cases are ultimately being handled in courtrooms. But why is this the case? The Law Offices of Anthony Carbone explain how domestic violence is a skewed issue […]

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Do You Need Boat Insurance in New Jersey?

Posted June 1st, 2018 by .

Categories: Legal Topics.

Summer is here, and that means New Jersey residents who own a boat will be flocking to lakes, bays, and the Atlantic Ocean to take their marine vessel out for a spin. But you may be wondering if you are required to insure your boat? The answer to that is a little complicated. In New […]

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What You Need to Prove to Secure a Restraining Order

Posted May 31st, 2018 by .

Categories: Domestic Violence.

You might have some idea of what you need to prove to secure a restraining order. First, there’s the issue of establishing a relationship that constitutes the right to protection under New Jersey Domestic Violence laws. It’s not like the court will issue one against your next door neighbor – unless he or she happens […]

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Can Sitting All Day Lead to a Workers’ Compensation Claim in Jersey City, NJ?

Posted May 30th, 2018 by .

Categories: Workers Compensation.

Day after day, you spend hours sitting behind a desk looking at your computer. While you love your job, spending all that time sitting at your desk can take a toll. When the workday comes to an end, you are finally relieved that you can stand up and stretch. But as you do, you begin […]

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When it Looks Like a Tenant is Liable for Slip and Fall on Commercial Property

Posted May 29th, 2018 by .

Categories: Slip and Falls.

More than likely, it’s one of the last things you’re thinking about it. Despite the less than ideal spring temperatures, you’re not exactly concerned about the prospect of a premises liability accident involving snow and/or ice. However, an interesting issue was just decided by the New Jersey Appellate Division. Who’s liable if you slip and […]

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Ouch! Grill Burn Injuries this Memorial Day

Posted May 25th, 2018 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

Earlier this week, we talked about the overall safety one should keep in mind for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. Aside from many injuries resulting from travel and congested roadways, burn injuries from grilling are something you should be on the lookout for. Memorial Day is one of the most popular grilling days of the […]

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Injured During Your Commute to Work? What Now?

Posted May 24th, 2018 by .

Categories: Auto Accidents, Workers Compensation.

You’re on your way to work when your car is rear-ended by another vehicle. Although you’re wearing your seatbelt, the impact of the crash causes you serious injuries. All things considered, it’s obvious the accident was not your fault. However, what about the fact that the incident happened during your commute? Does that make it […]

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