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When Is It Best to File for Workers’ Compensation?

March 10, 2020

Worker’s compensation is available for workers who are injured while on the job. However, those who are injured will need to file for compensation within a reasonable timeframe. If they do not file within a certain time period, they lose out on the opportunity to receive compensation that could help them cover their expenses. You should know that the time… [read more]

Is It Possible to Refuse to Take a Breathalyzer in New Jersey?

March 4, 2020

When you’re pulled over because the police suspect that you have been drinking alcohol and are driving while intoxicated, you may be advised to take a breathalyzer test. While many motorists believe that they must comply and take the test to provide the police with results, this is not true. As a motorist in the state of New Jersey, you… [read more]

Rideshare Driver Facing Serious Criminal Charges

March 2, 2020

A rideshare driver named Julio Mejia is currently facing serious criminal charges for an alleged crime that happened at the end of the summer in 2019. According to the victim, Mejia was working for the rideshare company when the victim was picked up in Prospect Park. It was at some point during that ride that Mejia allegedly sexually assaulted the… [read more]

Is New Jersey a 50-50 State When It Comes to Divorce?

February 28, 2020

In divorce, it is often necessary for the court to conduct an equitable division of the parties’ marital property. It should be noted that “equitable” does not mean “equal.” While an equal division would mean that marital property is divided 50/50 between spouses, an equitable division merely requires that marital property is divided fairly between spouses; a fair division does… [read more]

What Are Penalties for Driving with a Suspended License in New Jersey?

February 11, 2020

If you are arrested for driving with a suspended license in New Jersey, you may have questions about the consequences if you are convicted of driving with a suspended license — will the court extend your license suspension? Will you have to pay fines? Can you be sent to jail or prison? Are there legal defenses to a driving-while-suspended charge?… [read more]

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