Can You Be Legally Restricted from Using the Internet?

Posted August 1st, 2017 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense.

There’s no denying it. No doubt that the internet is a mainstay of communication. Of course, there’s also the fact that some employment applications are only accepted online. Without question, the World Wide Web is useful in conducting research and even in shopping expeditions. Unfortunately, there can be reasons that you could find yourself legally […]

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Question for Attorney Carbone: I Was Arrested for DUI Though I Wasn’t Driving. Is That Legal?

Posted July 31st, 2017 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense.

Question: After a few drinks, I decided to sit in my car for a while and sober up before driving home. I was taking a nap when I heard a tap on the window. It was a police officer who told me to get out of the car. He smelt alcohol on my breath and […]

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What Penalties are You Facing for Impersonation?

Posted July 28th, 2017 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense.

Identity theft is a major problem in this country. You hear it on the news all the time of another person losing thousands of dollars because someone stole their identity. But what kind of punishment are you facing if you are charged with the crime of impersonation? What is Impersonation? According to state statute N.J.S.A. […]

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What Happens When You Accept a Voluntary Offer on Your Workers’ Comp Claim?

Posted July 27th, 2017 by .

Categories: Workers Compensation.

Here’s a story that may hit home. John was severely injured while delivering merchandise at a big box store. His employer acknowledged that the accident was work-related. The insurance company referred him to doctors and paid a portion of lost wages. In fact, John was relieved by the professional and caring manner in which the […]

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Party to a Personal Injury Lawsuit? Terms You Should Know

Posted July 26th, 2017 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

It’s bad enough to suffer injuries in an accident of any type. The legal process to pursue a claim can be frustrating and confusing. If there’s a chance you may wind up a party to a personal injury lawsuit, you could really benefit from a simple breakdown of legal terminology. First, you should be aware […]

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Safety Tips: Don’t Keep Kids in a Hot Vehicle

Posted July 25th, 2017 by .

Categories: Personal Injury.

Maybe you are just heading into the store for one second. In and out. Won’t take more than a few minutes It’s not that hot out and it’s cloudy. It won’t harm your child if you keep him in the car for a few seconds, right? Wrong. Did you know that on average, 37 children […]

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Question for Attorney Carbone: Is a Prenuptial Agreement Necessary?

Posted July 24th, 2017 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Question: I just got engaged to the love of my life. We plan on getting married in three months. This is her first marriage and my second. My parents are worried because I’ve only known my future wife for a short time. I know they are just hoping that what happened the first time around […]

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How to Prepare Your Children for Your Divorce

Posted July 21st, 2017 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Divorce is hard on the family. Not only are you separating from someone you once loved very much, but your children are suffering. They may be confused and fear the future. They may even be wondering if they are responsible for the split. It’s important that your children are aware of what’s going on, know […]

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When a Hazardous Condition Resembles an Attractive Nuisance

Posted July 20th, 2017 by .

Categories: Premises Liability.

It’s a sad story we seem to hear every summertime. A young child wanders outside and is ultimately found at the bottom of a swimming pool. No doubt the pool was intended to allow fun and relief from the heat. Instead, it becomes a hazardous condition. And, thus, an attractive nuisance. For starters, let’s review […]

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Why Were My Criminal Charges Dropped?

Posted July 19th, 2017 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense.

Jessica was caught red handed trespassing on someone’s property. She had tried to explain that she was unaware it was private property, but the police arrested her and put her in jail. She found a criminal defense lawyer and was preparing her defense when she learned the prosecutor had dropped the criminal charges. She was […]

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