Dear Ask the Attorney: With all of the discussion lately about the “fiscal cliff,” I’ve heard a lot about the federal estate and gift taxes, but isn’t there an amount I can gift to my children each year that is not subject to gift taxes? What am I missing here, […]
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Should They Stay or Should They Go? The Assisted Living Involuntary Discharge
January 2, 2013 | by Andrew BernsIn New Jersey, assisted living facilities are increasingly facing a circumstance where, for one reason or another, they cannot meet the level of care required for the resident or the resident poses a danger to him/herself or others in the facility. New Jersey, like most states, requires a safe discharge, following adequate written notice to the resident or the responsible party (absent emergent circumstances).
Dear Ask the Attorney: About a year ago, I proposed to my girlfriend with an amazing ring. She accepted and we were going to be married in Spring of 2013. Unfortunately, we broke up. Now I want to get the ring back but she won’t give it to me. What […]
Can I force wife to prove child is ours to avoid child support?
December 15, 2012 | by Einhorn BarbaritoDear Ask the Attorney: Last week’s Tattoo Nightmare t.v. show where a guy got a coverup of his “son’s” name cause he found out it wasn’t his son got me thinking. My wife and I are separating, moving towards that divorce phase that is gonna be nasty. She says she […]