The World Trade Center Health Program (WTCHP) provides medical monitoring and treatment to eligible individuals who were affected by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, including those who have been diagnosed with cancer. The WTCHP covers the cost of medical treatment related to certified 9/11-related health conditions, including cancer, through a network of healthcare […]
MDS Surpasses 150 Five-Star Reviews!
Morris, Downing & Sherred, LLP is proud to announce that the law firm has surpassed 150 five-star reviews in Google, a milestone few law firms achieve. We’d like to recognize two groups of people who made this possible. First, we’d like to thank the numerous clients and former clients who have given our firm this […]
What Is Family Law Arbitration?
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 their attorneys. The decision on each issue is given by the arbitrator. You can choose to arbitrate all or a limited number of disputed issues […]
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 car crash caused by a driver with no insurance (UM) or a minimal amount of coverage (UIM). You may buy UM and UIM coverage up […]
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 graduated from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2019. While in law school, Andrew served as a student attorney with the Seton Hall Law […]
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 important. Before Landau, an ex-spouse who was paying support could make an allegation of cohabitation and be permitted costly and invasive discovery ordered by […]
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, but not necessarily modification. The outcome was often that people, even in retirement, continued to pay alimony literally until they died. The alimony law was […]
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 entered agreements after 2014, which also considers the ages of the parties at the time of retirement, and at the time of their entry into […]
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 want to part ways mutually and amicably, where each party offers something that ultimately creates a binding contract. A severance agreement is a contract all […]
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 action. One of the causes of action which can arise under NJLAD is a discrimination or sexual harassment case. There are two types of sexual […]
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