TestAs published in Forbes, July 14, 2020 By Cheryl Winokur Munk Managing digital assets in life – and protecting them after you’re gone – is increasingly complex, and a growing number of providers offers a solution. You should also be comfortable with the provider’s security features and the steps the […]
As published in NJ.com. By Karin Price Mueller Q. If my wife dies and she has credit cards only in her name, will I be responsible to pay them? — Married to a big spender A. It’s a common question: What happens to debts when someone dies? Generally speaking, all […]
As published in NJ.com, June 5, 2020 By Karin Price Mueller The expansion of unemployment benefits under federal rules makes eligible many people who would not normally qualify for benefits, such as gig workers and the self-employed. But not everyone is eligible. Regular unemployment benefits, pre-pandemic, have strict eligibility requirements, […]
As published in Law360, May 29, 2020 By Bill Wichert The ongoing ban on New Jersey state jury trials due to the COVID-19 pandemic could make a bad situation even worse for courts already facing judge shortages as they struggle to get through the cases piling up during the crisis, […]
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