NJ Employment & Family Law Blog
Keep up to date on NJ Employment & Family Law with Arykah Trabosh's legal blog. Topics include contracts, discrimination, leave of absence, retaliation, unemployment, divorce, and custody.
Child Custody Mediation: A Guide for Parents
By Arykah Trabosh
Decisions about child custody are critically important. As parents, you want to ensure you get it right. However, disagreements about custody arrangements can arise, and when they do, they can be stressful and emotionally taxing. Fighting over child custody in court can intensify the stress. On top of that, litigation can be extremely costly. Fortunately,…
Read More Understanding Political Speech Rights in New Jersey Workplaces
In the United States of America, there is no escaping politics. Discussions of politicians and political issues are everywhere you turn, be it on TV,...
Is it Possible to Get Back Together With My Ex-Spouse in New Jersey?
Divorce marks the end of a marriage. For most ex-spouses, dating each other again or remarrying is unimaginable. However, for some ex-spouses, they may realize...
What are Your Legal Options if You are Facing Illegal Wage Deductions in New Jersey?
New Jersey has some of the most comprehensive and strict wage and hour laws in the whole country, including strong legal protections against unauthorized deductions....
Tips for Co-Parenting Successfully After a New Jersey Divorce
The aftermath of a divorce can be challenging. This is especially true when children are involved. Divorced parents must navigate the complexities of raising children...
Am I Covered Under the FMLA?
The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) was enacted so that employees could take leave for specific medical or family reasons, such as focusing on...
What Happens if Your Spouse Will Not Sign the Divorce Papers?
In New Jersey, when a marriage is irretrievably broken or when one spouse has committed wrongdoing, such as adultery, abandonment, or cruelty, you can file...
Debunking Common Myths About Overtime Pay
In the United States, overtime pay is a vital aspect of employment law that affects countless employees across different industries. As an employee, it is...
Understanding Divorce Mediation in New Jersey
Divorce is often a challenging and emotional process, especially if you choose to take your case to court. Fortunately, there are alternatives to the traditional...
New Jersey Courts Reject Efforts to Block Temporary Workers Bill of Rights Law
Governor Phil Murphy signed the Temporary Workers Bill of Rights (TWBOR) into law in February 2023. The law took effect on August 5, 2023. This...
Pros and Cons of Joint Custody
After married parents decide to end their relationship, one vital decision they face is determining child custody arrangements. Over the years, joint custody has become...
Ways to Reduce Money Conflicts in Divorce
Among the biggest hurdles that divorcing couples face involve money matters. Long, drawn-out disputes over financial issues can prolong divorce proceedings, resulting in an increased...
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Ways to Reduce Money Conflicts in Divorce
Among the biggest hurdles that divorcing couples face involve money matters. Long, drawn-out disputes over financial issues can prolong divorce ...
Read More FTC’s Non-Compete Rule Blocked by Federal Court
In a previous article, we discussed a rule banning non-compete agreements in the United States that the Federal Trade Commission ...
Read More Indicators of FMLA Rights Violation
The Family and Medical Leave Act permits workers to take leave for reasons such as a serious medical condition that ...
Read More How the Right Divorce Attorney Can Help You Navigate the Future
Divorce can be a challenging and emotionally taxing experience. It is crucial to have the right attorney by your side ...
Read More Common Financial Questions When Going Through a New Jersey Divorce
Divorce can be a difficult process. Not only are you navigating the emotional journey of a divorce, but you also ...
Read More EEOC’s Pregnancy Accommodation Rule Faces Opposition
In April, the EEOC published pregnancy accommodation rules for employers and workers to implement the Pregnant Women’s Fairness Act (PWFA) ...
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