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The Media recently reported an incredible situation arising in Maryland when parents were investigated for permitting their 2 young children to walk to and from a nearby park. The children, ages 10 and 6, walked to a neighborhood park by themselves. Someone reported the 2 unattended children to the police. […]
Life insurance may offer an individual peace of mind. Primarily, knowing that loved ones will be provided for in the event of an unexpected passing is invaluable. Such is true at any stage in life, but for young families in particular, life insurance is often a core component of their […]
On September 11, 2014, the New Jersey Supreme Court decided Saccone v. Board of Trustees of the Police and Firemen’s Retirement System; its second “special needs” related decision in the past two years (the first being J.B. v. W.B., 215 N.J. 305 (2013), which was handled by Einhorn Barbarito attorneys, […]
In order to truly advocate for clients from diverse cultures and backgrounds (hereinafter “diverse clients”) involved in divorce litigation, it is important to consider and understand various factors that may impact the case in a cross-cultural context: (1) the recognition of U.S. divorce decrees in foreign countries; (2) the norms […]
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