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Navigating Unemployment and Divorce

Going through a divorce can be challenging enough, but it can be even more difficult if you are navigating unemployment and a tumultuous job market. In New Jersey, the parties are to maintain the financial sta… >

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What Is Wage Theft?

Wage theft occurs when employers fail to pay workers the full wages they are legally entitled to. This can include not paying minimum wage, not paying for all hours worked, denying overtime pay, making improper… >

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Can a Defendant Invoke a Fifth Amendment Right to Not Testify at a Final Restraining Order Hearing?

The issue concerning whether an adverse inference can be drawn against a defendant in a domestic violence trial who chooses to invoke his Fifth Amendment right to not testify has now been resolved.  The Ap… >

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TMI: When Social Media Posts Become Evidence in Family Law Disputes

Social media has become an integral part of everyday life, with many people impulsively posting photos and updates about exciting events and milestones.  However, these posts can have serious implications,… >

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Can My Employer Make Me Work More than 40 Hours and Not Pay Overtime?

In most cases, your employer cannot legally make you work more than 40 hours a week without paying overtime in New Jersey. Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and New Jersey state law, non-exempt employee… >

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Microcheating vs. Adultery: Navigating New Jersey Divorce Law

In the realm of relationships, fidelity is not just about physical intimacy anymore. Enter "microcheating," during which subtle, often ambiguous behaviors blur the lines of emotional faithfulness. But how does … >

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The Importance of Documenting Your Hours

Even if you don't have records, you can still take action if your employer is not paying overtime in New Jersey. The law requires employers to keep accurate records of employees' work hours and wages. If you su… >

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Is It Just an AirTag in the Bag?

An AirTag is a $29, quarter-sized, Bluetooth device marketed by Apple as “a super easy way to keep track of your stuff.” While it may be tempting to attach an AirTag to your children’s clothin… >

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Is Split Custody the Best Option for Your Family?

Often one of the most contentious issues during the divorce process concerns child custody. For divorcing parents, the decision of which parent is awarded primary custody of their children can be an emotional a… >

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2024 OPRA Amendments

On June 5, 2024, Governor Murphy signed S2930/A4045, which by far are the most significant changes to the Open Public Records Act since OPRA became law in 2002. The amendments become effective in 90 days, whic… >

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