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In a published opinion, the New Jersey Appellate Division took a further step away from...
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In a landmark ruling released on Thursday, June 28, 2012, the United States Supreme Court...
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Where an original last will and testament is lost or cannot be found upon the...
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In a recent precedential decision, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Judicial...
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Regulations governing the Social Security Administration (SSA) set forth a five-step sequential evaluation process for...
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Under existing federal law, spouses who pass away can leave property of any value to...
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The Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) pension program is intended to provide money benefits to...
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An appeals court in New Jersey held that a nursing home resident’s adult child who...
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The cost for care in an assisted living facility (ALF) varies widely throughout the United...
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A Pennsylvania appellate court held that son is liable for his mother’s $93,000 nursing home bill...
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Recently, I had a consultation with a parent of a child suffering from attention deficit-hyperactivity...
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In this case, the chancery court held that post-mediation correspondence between the attorneys for the...
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In Beim v. Sawyer (N.J. App. Div. A-2816-10T1, decided on February 29, 2012), defendant, in her...
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In Williamson v. Boehringer-Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals (N.J. App. Div., March 12, 2012), the New Jersey appellate...
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Our Estate/Probate and Elder Mediation Training program, held yesterday at the New Jersey Law Center,...
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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recently announced the release of 68 new forms that...
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