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Donald Vanarelli
The New Jersey Law Revision Commission (“NJLRC”) is an independent legislative commission of the State...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) recently published new guidelines mandating that the agency issue detailed...
When you sell a capital asset, the sale normally results in a capital gain or...
Legislative Update Webinar Presented by the New Jersey Chapter of the National Academy of Elder...
Plaintiff, Emmaline O’Hara, and defendant, John B. O’Hara, Jr., were married in 1955. They had...
New Jersey appellate court ruled that an anonymous online commenter must reveal his or her...
In a recent blog post, I wrote about Steven Gursten, a Michigan blogging lawyer who...
Readers of this blog know that applicants for public benefits often appeal the decisions made...
Donald D. Vanarelli, Esq. (https://vanarellilaw.com/) will present at the 2016 CONFERENCE ON GUARDIANSHIP given by...
Below, in chronological order, is the annual roundup of the top 10 national elder law...
Two recent cases are vivid reminders that blogging can be dangerous. Bloggers are being found...
In this will contest involving the doctrine of probable intent, Hon. Robert P. Contillo, P.J.Ch....
In 1997, the decedent, Kathleen Boyer, executed a Last Will and Testament and a revocable...
After he was admitted to a nursing home in 2013, petitioner, R.P., accrued unpaid bills...
A Florida appeals court upheld a judgment of $350,000 in a lawsuit filed by a...
M.S. is a 73-year old residing in at a long-term care facility. She is a...
Happy New Year to clients, supporters, friends and readers. Last month, an article on this...
The New Jersey Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act became law today. Under the...
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