Posts by Hanan Isaacs
How to Speed Up Your NJ Divorce
Generally, you should expect a divorce in New Jersey to take about a year from filing to entry of final judgment. The more complex a divorce is and the less the parties agrees upon, the longer it will take. The key is how much you and your spouse agree to and how quickly you can…
Read MoreNew Jersey Courts and Covid: Imperfect Together
The public health/pandemic emergency has forced most parts of society to change how they operate. That includes the New Jersey court system, which is struggling to get back on its feet after 9 months of shutdown. New Jersey courts are stumbling towards live jury trials, yet backlog, delays, and practical issues will likely push back…
Read MoreHolidays + Divorce + COVID-19 = Stress: Has Thanksgiving Turned into Thanksvirus?
The holidays are a notoriously tough time for split families. There are so many expectations for the holidays. Holidays are sold to us as times when everyone is together with loved ones, we have a great time, and we enjoy holiday memories we cherish forever. Unfortunately, this is not true for even the most functional…
Read MoreMay a NJ Employer Compel a COVID-19 Vaccine as a Condition of Employment?
No COVID-19 vaccination is yet approved for use in the US. It may be well into 2021 before one is widely available, but the legal issues surrounding vaccines are worth considering. Some employers may require a vaccine for employees to keep their jobs or for applicants to get hired. Would that be a good idea? …
Read MoreLimits of Employment Law: Older Employees Are the First to Go When the American Economy Falters
Older and unemployed Americans often retire early because they’re facing a harsh reality: they’ve lost jobs and can’t find employers willing to hire applicants in their 50’s and 60’s. If you’re in that age range and unemployed, there is a low chance that you’ll find a new job that pays as well, or better, than…
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