When making determinations on custody, the court’s main concern is typically the “best interests of the child.” Kinsella v. Kinsella, 150 N.J. 276, 317-18 (1997). What the court finds to be in the best interests of...
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As a patient, you have the right to access and obtain a copy of your medical records from a hospital in the state of New Jersey. These records are crucial for understanding your health history, making informed decisions about...
When parties to a divorce cannot make an agreement of property allocation on their own, it will then be determined by a trial judge. A common misconception in divorce is that property is automatically split 50/50 between the...
Do Not Forget About Your Cellphone: A Checklist for Cutting Digital Ties Connecting You and Your Ex-Partner. In Family and Divorce Law, many positive technological advancements are exploited and used for unintended and...
Recent Decision Empowers Families to Seek Justice for Nursing Home Negligence In a significant ruling on June 8, 2023, the US Supreme Court upheld the legal rights of Medicaid recipients against state-owned nursing...