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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.
What Do I Risk if I Move Out Before My New Jersey Divorce is Finalized?
By Arykah Trabosh
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…
Read More 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 right as an employee. Unfortunately,...
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 uncontested divorce in New Jersey,...
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, workers often face many challenges...
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 how much money each party...
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” and wondered what it means....
Who Pays the Bills While Divorce is Pending in New Jersey?
During a New Jersey divorce, financial responsibilities such as mortgage payments, credit card debts, rent, and utility bills do not pause. Bills must still be...
Debunking Common Myths About Wrongful Termination in New Jersey
As an employee in New Jersey, you have probably heard of the term “wrongful termination.” However, while this term gets thrown around a lot, some...
Child Custody Mediation: A Guide for Parents
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...
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, they may realize that...
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...

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Reasons Parents May Lose Child Custody in New Jersey
After a court establishes a child custody order, it is generally expected that the arrangement will provide a certain level ...
Read More Ways Misclassification Can Hurt Workers
In New Jersey, workers are classified as either employees or independent contractors. All employers in New Jersey are required to ...
Read More How Social Media Can Impact Family Law Cases
In the digital age, social media has become an integral part of our lives. Research suggests that seven in ten ...
Read More New Jersey Supreme Court Rules That Non-Disparagement Clauses in Discrimination Settlements are Against the Law
For purposes of this article, the plaintiff in the case will be referred to as C.S. Employers often have contractual ...
Read More New Jersey Child Custody and Relocation Laws
After parents get a divorce, the custodial parent might want to move with their child for several reasons. For example, ...
Read More Newly Proposed Bills Would Regulate AI Tools in Employment in NJ
Employers are relying heavily on AI tools for their recruitment and hiring processes. However, there are concerns that these tools ...
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