Family law arbitration is a form of ADR (alternative dispute resolution). You cannot be forced into Arbitration. It is a voluntary process which resolves disputes identified by the parties and… CONTINUE
What Are the Most Important Parts of Your Car Insurance Policy?
Most New Jersey drivers do not have nearly enough Uninsured (UM) and Underinsured (UIM) coverage. These coverages are for the injuries you or your family suffer when injured in a… CONTINUE
Welcoming Associate Andrew Koske to Morris, Downing & Sherred
Morris Downing & Sherred is proud to welcome another member to our team, Associate Andrew Koske. Andrew graduated from Ramapo College with a bachelor’s degree in psychology in 2014 and… CONTINUE
Cohabitation in New Jersey After Landau vs. Landau
While the court did not reach an actual conclusion on whether or not there was cohabitation in New Jersey by the ex-spouse who was receiving support, the Landau case was… CONTINUE
Permanent Alimony and Retirement After Amzler v. Amzler
Before NJ 2A:34-23 was amended in 2014, permanent alimony often meant alimony until somebody died or the recipient spouse remarried. Retirement is a change that warrants a review of alimony,… CONTINUE
How Alimony is Determined in New Jersey and When it Can be Modified
The factors used in determining the amount of alimony is to be paid are specifically set out in NJSA 2A:34-23. There is a rebuttable presumption that applies to people who… CONTINUE
What is a Severance Agreement?
Severance agreements in the state of New Jersey are agreements made upon the termination of the employment relationship between an employee and a company. Sometimes they arise when parties just… CONTINUE
Sexual Harassment in New Jersey
The New Jersey Law Against Discrimination creates a very broad umbrella of protections for employees in the State of New Jersey. Within that umbrella are a variety of causes of… CONTINUE
Cohabitation and Alimony in New Jersey
What impact does cohabitation have on alimony in New Jersey? The statute NJ 2A:34-23 was amended in 2014 to reflect that alimony in the event of cohabitation was more likely… CONTINUE
What is a Non-Competition Agreement?
These clauses come from a broader category of what we call restrictive covenants. They are essentially anti competition tools used by many companies. They restrict people from doing certain things… CONTINUE
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