By: Natalie L. Thompson, Esq. If you have an existing alimony obligation, the recent reform to New Jersey’s alimony statute may be able to provide some relief to you. While...
Continue readingAs of January 1, 2018, there is no estate tax in New Jersey. This means that your heirs will not have to pay to New Jersey a tax based on the value of your estate. Many people mistakenly believe that because the estate tax was alleviated that they no longer need to do any estate planning or even have a will. However, at minimum, an individual should have a Power of Attorney, Advanced Directive and a Last Will and Testament.
Earlier this week, Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno signed a law that requires veterinary practices to provide their customers with written confirmation as to whether their pets will receive supervision outside of normal business hours.
Like every other state, New Jersey has specific penalties that you can expect to see if you are Driving Under the Influence.
According to DMV.org, here it what you can expect if you get a DUI in New Jersey:
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Continue readingAt the law offices of Gruber, Colabella & Liuzza, we have attorneys experienced in handling domestic violence complaints from inception to completion.
One of the most exciting seasons of life is the time when you’ve found the love of your life and begin planning for your marriage. With plans for the future on the forefront of your mind, it’s important to set aside time to discuss whether you and your partner should consider establishing a prenuptial agreement.
Essentially, a prenuptial agreement protects the premarital assets of you and/or your significant other.