elderly parent who doesn't want help

If you’re worried about an aging parent who keeps saying, “I’m fine,” you’re not alone. Many adult children hear some version of: “I don’t need help.” “Stop worrying about me.” “I’ve taken care of myself this long.” Even when it’s obvious that something has changed, getting a parent to accept help can feel impossible. It’s […]

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NIL deals are not just about getting paid. They are contracts that can affect an athlete’s future opportunities, brand control, eligibility, and long-term earning power. Exclusivity is one of the biggest terms athletes and families need to understand before signing. In some cases, exclusivity makes sense. A brand may pay more because it wants the […]

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If you are considering divorce and are unsure whether your case is truly uncontested, speaking with an experienced divorce lawyer in New Jersey can help you understand your rights and avoid costly mistakes. Even when spouses appear to agree, important legal and financial issues can arise that affect your future. Quick Answer: Not Always, But […]

NIL laws in New Jersey

Authors: Alexis Kopcienski, Esq., Katy Boehmer-Abbott Name, image, and likeness continues to transform college athletics, and New Jersey continues to  respond to this evolving industry. The most recent response includes a new NIL statute. Addressing the national changes to NIL law and institutions increasing reliance on it, the New  Jersey Legislature amended the state’s NIL statute. […]

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Incarceration does not erase constitutional protections. People in jail or prison still retain rights under the Eighth, First, and Fourteenth Amendments, and federal laws like the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Prison Litigation Reform Act also apply. But protecting those rights inside a correctional facility requires knowledge, documentation, and strategy. If you or a […]

divorce papers example

A common fear in divorce is: “If they won’t sign, I’m stuck.” That’s not how it works in New Jersey. One spouse cannot legally block a divorce just by refusing to cooperate. While refusal can slow things down, it cannot stop the process altogether. If your spouse won’t sign or won’t participate, there are structured […]

bankruptcy papers

Bankruptcy is not a moral failure — it is a legal financial tool. It exists for one reason: to give people a structured way to reset when debt becomes unmanageable. It can stop lawsuits, wage garnishments, foreclosure, repossession, and constant creditor harassment. But it is not right for everyone. The real issue is timing and […]

handwritten will example

Yes, a handwritten will can be valid in New Jersey. But there are strict requirements. And most people do not understand the probate consequences. Here is the reality: legality does not equal simplicity. A document can technically qualify as a will and still create delays, court hearings, and added costs for your family. This article […]

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Selling a home in New Jersey is not just a financial transaction — it is a legal one. NJ has unique requirements, including mandatory seller disclosures, a three-day attorney review period, realty transfer fees, and GIT withholding often referred to as the “exit tax.” These are not minor details. They directly affect your liability and […]

Estate Planning Checklist for Older Couple

For many individuals and families, estate planning is about more than simply transferring assets. It is about ensuring that what you have built over your lifetime is preserved, protected, and passed on in a way that reflects your values and intentions. As assets transition from one generation to the next, careful planning becomes increasingly important. […]