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In a victory for the concept of privacy for New Jersey Residents, our Appellate Division threw out a search of a hotel room that was located by the use of a trace of a cell phone. In the case of State v. Earls, during the investigation of potential burglaries, the […]
Blended families are becoming increasingly more common in the 21st Century. There are more and more stepparents and stepchildren. It is also becoming increasingly popular for stepparents to adopt their stepchildren. In these cases, the biological parent is usually not involved in their children’s lives. Often, they are not even […]
Dear Ask the Attorney: My husband and I are getting a divorce and we have a special needs child who is twelve years old. Our child is in a wheelchair and she cannot care for herself. Will the fact that our child is special needs impact our divorce, and if […]
Dear Ask the Attorney: I slipped and fell on ice on a sidewalk this winter and was injured. What are my legal rights? W.D. Dear W.D.: At this time of year, given the severe weather of snow and ice, it is not uncommon for someone to slip and fall on […]