On October 14, 2016, Governor Chris Christie officially signed legislation implementing a new tax package to raise money for the Transportation Trust Fund to help repair New Jersey’s crumbling infrastructure. But this law also made significant other changes to New Jersey’s tax laws. Most importantly, the new law includes a […]
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Your Divorce Will Not Look Like That Of Brad Pitt And Angelina Jolie
October 3, 2016 | by Bonnie FrostWhen parties divorce, if they cannot come to an agreement themselves as to how to divide their property, the courts will divide it for them. New Jersey is an equitable distribution state, which means that assets which were acquired during the course of a marriage will be divided in a […]
Pop media periodically informs us to the fact that Tom Cruise has not seen his daughter, Suri, in several years. One has to wonder how this affects his daughter, especially since it seems, at least from photographs in the media, that prior to his divorce, he spent quite a bit […]
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Time To Look At Your Resident Agreement – Certain Binding Arbitration Agreements Barred For Healthcare Facilities Who Accept Medicare And Medicaid
September 30, 2016 | by Andrew BernsOn September 28, 2016, the United States Department of Health and Human Services revised regulations that may substantively impact resident agreements related to dispute resolution between residents and facilities. Effective November 28, 2016, long-term care facilities who participate in Medicaid and Medicare (including nursing homes and assisted living facilities) are […]
