As published in the New Jersey Law Journal, March 19, 2021 While digital assets, or more precisely, cryptocurrency, have made certain transactions simpler, they have complicated the estate planning process. Clients who have acquired such assets must incorporate them into their estate planning documents or risk losing them forever. Digital […]
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Common Evidence Issues in Family Part Trials: Yes, the Rules Apply
March 18, 2021 | by Matheu Nunn, Matthew TroianoAs published in the New Jersey Law Journal An overview of evidence issues and the accompanying rules that are frequently encountered in Family Part litigation, including real-world examples to reinforce that you must be able to navigate the rules; after all, your adversary may know them well. Some family law […]
New Sheriff in Town: Biden to Focus on Reversing Trump Policies
February 26, 2021 | by Gary Botwinick, Matthew RheingoldAs published in New Jersey CPA Magazine, Spring 2021 With Democrats now controlling the White House and both chambers of Congress, President Biden could be poised to implement an agenda that may affect millions of taxpayers. During his presidential campaign, President Joe Biden, in an effort to raise revenue by […]
Cohabitation Frustration: A Primer on ‘Prima Facie’
January 13, 2021 | by Matheu Nunn, Kristi TerranovaAs published in the New Jersey Law Journal, January 13, 2021 United States Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart described obscenity as: “I know it when I see it.” That indefinable standard is akin to the obstacle attorneys face when determining whether a payor spouse has evidence sufficient to make a […]