How will a divorce affect your family business?

A number of businesses in the Kingston area are run or owned by married couples or families. U.S. Census data shows that 3.7 million small businesses in the country are owned by married couples. Divorce can pose significant problems for such business owners. Many people do not want to close or sell their businesses just…

Read More

Judge: New Jersey hospital is not exempt from federal pension law

If you have a pension, it is probably governed by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. This federal law provides protections for employer-provided retirement plans. In certain cases, such as when a plan is backed by a church, pension plans may be exempt from ERISA. In recent years, many lawsuits have arisen regarding underfunded pension…

Read More

U.S. Supreme Court issues ruling on domestic violence and gun rights

Under federal law, those who have been convicted of domestic violence cannot legally possess a gun. This is true in every state even though domestic violence laws may vary from state to state. Various states have interpreted the firearms ban in different ways, but last week the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling that clarifies and strengthens…

Read More

New Jersey lawmakers work to expand workers’ rights

Those who are unemployed for long periods of time in New Jersey are at an obvious disadvantage in the job market. Many employers discriminate against the unemployed, making it very difficult for the jobless to get back into the workforce. Last week, a New Jersey Senate committee advanced several pieces of legislation that could improve…

Read More

New Jersey father is ordered to pay daughter’s law school tuition

Under New Jersey law, parents are required to support their children until they are emancipated. Parents may assume this means they must support their children until they are 18, but there actually is no specific age that triggers emancipation–a child becoming legally independent of his or her parents–in New Jersey. In many cases, children over…

Read More