New Jersey is among a minority of states that require divorced or separated parents to fund their children’s higher education expenses. Since the case of Nebel v. Nebel, 103 N.J…. Continue reading
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…in that child’s estate upon the child’s death. According to New Jersey’s Probate Code, the intestate laws (which provide for the disposition of a decedent’s estate in the event there… Continue reading
On January 28, 2008, I wrote an article for the New Jersey Law Journal discussing the consequences of a property owner’s failure to respond to a Tax Assessor’s Chapter 91… Continue reading
…New Jersey’s statutory requirements for enforcement of such agreements for the transfer of an interest in real estate. New Jersey has enacted a law setting forth certain requirements essential for… Continue reading
New Jersey does not have legislation sanctioning a “legal separation” for a married couple wishing to separate but not file for divorce. However, there are two procedures which may aid… Continue reading
All municipalities in New Jersey are required by statute to hold annual sales of unpaid real estate taxes. By selling off these tax liens, municipalities generate revenue. Tax sales are… Continue reading
Within the Intoxicating Liquors title of the New Jersey statutes, there are three plenary licenses that are available for manufacturers located within the State: the Plenary Brewery license, the Plenary… Continue reading
Rounding out the available manufacturers licenses available in New Jersey are the Rectifier and Blender License and the Bonded Warehouse Bottling License. The Rectifier and Blender License permits its holder,… Continue reading
New Jersey health officials report that 31 patients developed infections after receiving injections to treat knee pain at the Osteo Relief Institute in Wall Township. The New Jersey Department of… Continue reading
…the justice system. Since being chartered in 1881 the CCBA has become New Jersey’s second largest county bar and is the legal resource for attorneys who practice in Southern New… Continue reading