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Moving With Your Children Out-Of-State After a Divorce

One of the most contentious issues faced by many divorced parents has always been whether the custodial parent has the right to relocate with the parties’ children out of state. In an increasingly mobile society this has become an issue for many parents. Often custodial parents decide that they cannot…

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Protecting Your Credit; Before, During and After a Divorce

Unfortunately, at the time a divorce is finalized an individual can encounter new and unanticipated financial obligations.  Any debt that was incurred during the marriage and will not be paid off at the time of divorce needs to be addressed in the parties’ settlement agreement.  It is important that any…

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NJ Law Journal Quotes Mary Pat Magee in Recent Article Regarding NJ Estate Tax Phaseout

Mary Pat Magee discusses the increased NJ estate tax exemption and impending elimination in the New Jersey Law Journal article “NJ Estate Tax Phaseout Hasn’t Haunted T&E Practices”. Mary Pat says “We’ve always been faced with a planning environment full of tax uncertainty” as she recalls her early days when…

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IRS Issues Revenue Procedure 2017-34, Announcing Simplified Method To Make A Late “Portability” Election

In June of this year, the IRS published a revenue procedure that allows certain estates to make a late portability election if a timely election was not made. Rev. Proc. 2017-34. The portability election allows a decedent’s unused basic exclusion amount (known as the deceased spousal exclusion amount, or DSUE)…

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The Benefits Of Divorce (And Post-Divorce) Mediation

Many couples who are contemplating divorce or separation believe that litigation is their only option. The truth is that many couples can utilize mediation as a means of resolving their marital issues. Additionally, many couples who have been divorced but are dealing with issues which have arisen after their divorce…

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Corporate Deadlock – When Shareholders Seek the Courts’ Assistance in Forcing Buy-outs

Corporate deadlock is often cited as a reason why the court should invoke its powers and order the sale of one shareholder’s stock in minority shareholder litigation. While deadlock is a legitimate reason to bring a lawsuit seeking the court’s intervention, it is not a magic bullet that will automatically…

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Court Sets Forth a Formula For Employers to Avoid Liability in Disability Discrimination Claims

Employers who take proactive measures and engage in an interactive process with their employees could avoid liability in disability discrimination lawsuits.  One recent case, Grau v. AHS Hospital, Docket No.: A-3959-15T1, sets forth a good model of how employers should approach an employee’s demand for disability accommodation for purposes of…

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Lessons Learned from Target’s Data Breach Settlement

By now, most people are familiar with the 2013 data breach reported by Target. Described as one of the largest data breaches in U.S. history, Target acknowledged that hackers gained access to credit card and debit card data from up to 40 million of its customers. In the time since…

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Executive Order to Bolster New Jersey’s Cyber Security

On June 1, 2017, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie signed Executive Order 225 directing NJ’s Chief Technology Officer to set in motion actions to deliver a more secure, efficient, and reliable information technology platform and services across the Executive Branch. Previously, each state department and agency oversaw its own information…

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Understanding New Jersey’s Child Custody Arrangements

In New Jersey, there are two basic concepts of child custody. The more familiar concept is “physical” custody which refers to where and with whom the child will live. When parents share “joint physical” custody, the child lives with each parent for a certain amount of time during the year.…