TestAs published by NJ.com, May 10, 2022 By Karin Price Mueller Q. My son and his wife divorced and he has since died. My two grandchildren have lived in my home for the last three years. I have them every other week, which was the arrangement ever since the divorce […]
As published by Law360 Pulse, November 29, 2021 By Nick Muscavage The New Jersey State Supreme Court issued an order on November 18th which allows remote proceedings to continue, providing a glimpse of what future court operations will look like after the pandemic. Several New Jersey-based attorneys are pleased with […]
As published by Real Simple, May 14, 2021 By Mia Taylor Familiarize yourself with the law Sure, you may have a lawyer or a mediator helping with child support negotiations, but it’s still important to understand the local laws that will impact the outcome. “While each state handles child support […]
In a recent Forbes article, “How Companies Are Trying To Discourage And Detect Misconduct By Executives,” contributor Edward Segal explains that, “depending on the nature of the misconduct, a company’s image, reputation, bottom line, and relations with stakeholders can be at risk.” Patricia M. Barbarito, who represents CEOs in executive […]