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What Do I Risk if I Move Out Before My New Jersey Divorce is Finalized?

The decision to get divorced is never easy. It is not only emotionally tasking; it also involves financial and practical considerations. One of the toughest questions you may be asking is if leaving your marital home before the divorce is finalized could put you at any risk. If you are considering moving out, it is…
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Plaintiff Awarded $1 Million by a New Jersey Jury in a National Origin Discrimination Lawsuit

The New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD) bars employers from discriminating against employees and job seekers based on several factors, including race, religion, national origin,...
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What Impact Does Domestic Violence Have on Divorce Proceedings in New Jersey?

Domestic violence remains a significant issue in the United States, New Jersey not being an exception. The situation is quite bad in New Jersey. It...
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FTC Issues Rule Banning Non-Compete Agreements in New Jersey and Nationwide

Non-compete agreements (NCAs) have long been a tool for safeguarding employers’ interests. However, non-compete agreements also stand as a potential obstacle for employees seeking new...
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Domestic Violence in New Jersey

Domestic violence is a pervasive issue in the United States of America, the state of New Jersey not being an exception. According to statistics, in...
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How Cohabitation Affects Alimony in New Jersey

Alimony is a critical part of divorce proceedings. Alimony helps bridge the financial gap between ex-spouses. It is designed to support an ex-spouse financially until...
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New DOL Guidance on Worker Classification

In New Jersey, workers are categorized as employees or independent contractors. Misclassifying an employee as an independent contractor (IC) deprives the worker of fundamental rights...
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Can I Appeal a New Jersey Divorce Judgment?

Usually, when a judge makes a divorce ruling, the decision is final. However, you can appeal the decision if you believe the court’s ruling was...
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What to Do if You are Fired for Being “Too Old”

Imagine being a committed employee who is never late for work and who others can depend on and then losing it all in one day....
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What Expenses Does New Jersey Child Support Cover?

In New Jersey, parents are obligated to support their children emotionally and financially even if they do not live together, are divorced, or are separated....
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What Damages Can I Recover if My Employer Didn’t Pay Me Overtime?

Federal and state laws require employers to pay overtime to eligible employees who work for more than 40 hours a week. Under the Fair Labor...
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Alternative Dispute Resolution Methods in New Jersey Divorce Cases

When people think about divorce, many think about a trial. A trial entails spouses going to court, each spouse presenting evidence and arguments to support...
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The New Jersey Domestic Workers Bill of Rights

Domestic workers play a crucial role in society. These workers support communities and households by providing a range of essential services. Domestic workers include, among...
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What Do I Risk if I Move Out Before My New Jersey Divorce is Finalized?

The decision to get divorced is never easy. It is not only emotionally tasking; it also involves financial and practical ...
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Signs of Retaliation in the Workplace and How to Prove it

Standing up for what is right, such as speaking up on discrimination or harassment in the workplace, is your legal ...
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Navigating Uncontested Divorce in New Jersey: A Step-By-Step Guide

Divorce is often emotional and painful, regardless of whether it is contested or uncontested. If you are going through an ...
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When Can Workers in New Jersey Sue for Discrimination?

Discrimination in the workplace remains a persistent issue for countless employees in New Jersey. From unfair treatment to outright harassment, ...
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What is Imputed Income in a New Jersey Divorce?

One of the aspects considered during a divorce case is the financial standing of both spouses. The court looks at ...
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What is At-Will Employment in New Jersey?

If you are an employee or are seeking employment in New Jersey, you may have encountered the term “At-Will employment” ...
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