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Donald Vanarelli
A federal district court concluded that a decision of the Social Security Administration (SSA) to...
Federal court rules that federal law does not require a State to disregard a transfer...
E.A. began residing in a home owned by her adult daughter, B.C., in September 2004....
(The following excerpt is a portion of a brief prepared by my Law Firm in...
New legal ethics guidelines developed by the Commercial and Federal Litigation Section of the New...
Following a daughter’s application to be appointed as guardian for her father, her brother objected...
Plaintiff Wilson Bermudez was a patient at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation’s West Facility for five...
In a recent press release, the Internal Revenue Service announced the release of proposed regulations...
In Slack v. Wells Fargo Bank, the plaintiff and her brother held title to their...
Preparing to be deposed in a civil litigation can be a daunting task. A deposition...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has amended its regulation governing individuals presumed to have...
In Taffaro v. Taffaro, the plaintiff sued his half-sister claiming that she removed decorations and...
In a case of first impression, the New Jersey court of appeals held that websites...
After advocates criticized the Social Security Administration (SSA) for refusing to allow court-established Special Needs...
In May 2010, Anthony Douglas Elonis’s wife of nearly seven years left him, taking with...
In the C.C. v. Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services case, plaintiff filed an application...
In DeSimone v. Springpoint Senior Living, the son of a deceased CCRC resident sued the...
The 17th Annual Elder Law Retreat, presented by the New Jersey State Bar Association Elder and...
Donald D. Vanarelli, a Westfield, NJ attorney whose primary area of practice is Elder Law and Special Needs Planning,...
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