Motion to terminate spousal support
Motion to terminate spousal support
If you are paying spousal support in New Jersey, do you know when you should file a motion to terminate it? Our lawyers have seen many clients overpay spousal support because they were not informed as to when spousal support has ended. Don’t make assumptions. If you have questions as to whether or when your spousal support should end, pick up the phone and call our lawyers. The new alimony reform laws may make it easier for you to modify or terminate your support obligations now. Our consultations are free to call us to discuss your case with one of our alimony modification attorneys. We’ll discuss your individuation situation and if a motion to terminate makes sense to file now or when you should think about filing.
Monmouth County Divorce Mediator
Monmouth County Divorce Mediator
Divorce mediation can save you a lot of time and money. Jef Henninger, Esq. Was trained at the Dayton Mediation Center while he was in law school. Jef has also practiced family law in every single court in New Jersey including Monmouth County. From simple cases to complex wars, Jef has seen it all. In fact, he wrote two books on divorce. Those books are both available on Amazon. As a result, Jef has combined his mediation training and divorce skills into his mediation practice.
There are many different styles to mediation. Some seem to want to drag things out. Others want to force a settlement on you. Jef helps guide both you and your spouse towards a settlement. The mediation session starts with first trying to determine what is already settled and what issues need to be mediated. Then the law will be explained to both of you so that you can make an informed choice. Recommendations may be made at any time but the key to a successful mediation is to get a conversation started between the two of you once you are fully informed of the issues.
Once all of the issues are settled, Jef will draft up a property settlement agreement. This is the document that memorializes the agreement between the two of you as to all issues. An additional option is to have us draft all of the other divorce documents you need to get divorced. Therefore, all you need to do is file everything with the court so that you can easily and quickly get divorced. Many clients have found this process to a fast and easy way to handle a matter that could easily become aggravating and complicated.
If you are looking for a Monmouth County divorce mediator, call us today to discuss your case. Our retainers start at $1,500.
Clifton DWI Lawyer
Clifton DWI Lawyer
If you are facing a summons for DWI in Clifton, NJ it is very important that you hire an experienced DWI defense lawyer to fight the case for you. Defenses in DWI cases are very unique. For example, even if you drove drunk, there are still a number of defenses that, if successful, can result in a dismissal of all charges. Of course, arguing that the defendant was not driving is a valid, although uncommon defense. A more common defense is that the person driving was actually not intoxicated. Our team of tough, smart DWI defense lawyers will look into every possible defense to get you out from under these charges.
As previously stated, you can be completely guilty and still win your Clifton DWI case. Why? DWI defense is a very complex and technical area of the law. The police often have to do almost everything right in order to secure a conviction. If the police even make one mistake, it could destroy their entire case. Our Clifton DUI defense lawyers stop at nothing to find every single problem with the State’s case. If our lawyers can show the court that one problem is serious enough or if there are a number of smaller problems, then the entire case may be able to be thrown out regardless of how guilty you are!
Our DWI lawyers are easy to reach as our Clifton office is near the court and right off of Route 3. Our consultation is always free and our costs may often be lower than what other attorneys charge. Call us 24/7 to discuss your Clifton DWI case to see how we can help you.
Jersey City Criminal Defense Lawyers
Jersey City Criminal Defense Lawyers
If you are facing a criminal charge in Jersey City, you want a lawyer that will fight for you. That includes returning phone calls, forming a strategy, working with the State to gather evidence quickly and negotiating with the prosecutor on the file to either get the case dismissed or work out a great deal. If that is not successful, then your lawyer should be able to have the knowledge and experience to throw everything at the case. Our team of tough, smart lawyers fight for our clients using these same methods. Just giving money to an attorney is not going to get the job done. You have to make sure that your criminal defense attorney has a plan and has the skills, knowledge, experience and reputation to back it up. In other words, your attorney has to bring it.
Our Hudson County Criminal Defense Attorneys will fight for you. Why? First, criminal defense is our passion. Second, you are our best form of advertisement. If we get an amazing result for you, you will refer plenty of people to us. Compare that to the attorneys out there that just hold your hand while you take a bad plea. Who are you going to refer to them? No one! Call us to see what we’re all about and how we can help you.
Our Jersey City office is located right near the Hudson County courthouse. Our initial consultations are always free so call us anytime to discuss your case today.
Attorney Evan Nappen fights back against Sheriff; defends client charged with gun possession
Attorney Evan Nappen fights back against Sheriff; defends client charged with gun possession
Gordon Van Gilder, the 72 year old teacher charged with gun possession in Cumberland County has been the target of a smear campaign according to his attorney Evan Nappen. Besides the age of Mr. Van Gilder, the big issue with this case is that the gun at issue is a 300 year old flintlock pistol.
Sheriff Robert Austino recently said that Van Gilder was pulled over because he was in a known drug area. Van Gilder told the officer about the gun right away. Sheriff Austino claims that Van Gilder admitted to being in the area to buy drugs but Nappen denies the claim. Nappen also pointed out that his client was not charged with any drug offenses although the driver of the car was.
This case has further illustrates why New Jersey’s gun laws have gone too far. Hopefully the law changes soon.
If you have been charged with unlawful possession of a weapon in any court in New Jersey, call our team of tough, smart lawyers today to discuss your case.
Burlington County Divorce Lawyers
Burlington County Divorce Lawyers
Our Burlington County Divorce Lawyers will help you get divorced without breaking the bank. Saving money doesn’t mean that you have to give up service or performance. We know how to do a lot with a little because we are the affordable alternative. That’s not to say we are cheap, we are just efficient. Our position is that divorce does not have to cost a fortune. We also believe that you should have all of your questions answered right away. This won’t happen if you cannot reach your lawyer. That’s why our lawyers are easy to reach.
Our team of tough, smart Burlington County divorce lawyers have what it takes to get the job done. Whether your case involves child custody, parenting time, DYFS allegations, criminal issues, child support, pensions, closely held businesses, domestic violence, child abuse equitable distribution or any other issues, we will help you identify all issues and work to settle the case in your favor. We have a number of offices near Burlington County so our lawyers are easy to reach no matter where you live. Our initial consultations are always free so call us to discuss your case with one of divorce lawyers today.
Mercer County Divorce Lawyers
Mercer County Divorce Lawyers
Our Mercer County Divorce Lawyers will work to protect you in your divorce case no matter how simple or complicated it is. Our goal is to give you the best service possible without breaking the bank. Most of our clients want a lawyer that is easy to reach, aggressive but also open to negotiation. We will make sure that all of your questions are answered. Our attorneys are always available so you’ll never have a problem reaching us.
Our team of tough, smart Mercer County divorce lawyers have what it takes to get the job done. Whether your case involves child custody, parenting time, DYFS allegations, criminal issues, child support, pensions, closely held businesses, domestic violence, child abuse equitable distribution or any other issues, we will help you identify all issues and work to settle the case in your favor. With offices in Trenton and Princeton, our divorce lawyers are easy to reach from anywhere in Mercer County. Our initial consultations are always free so call us to discuss your case with one of attorneys today.
Hudson County Divorce Lawyers
Hudson County Divorce Lawyers
Our Hudson County Divorce Lawyers have what it takes to fight for you so that you are protected. We have the skills and experience to help you with the toughest cases. Of course, if your case is easy, we will help you get in and out as quickly as possible with as little cost to you as possible. In other words, we are flexible. No one sized fits all representation here. We will also make sure that you fully understand all of the options in the case. Our lawyers are easy to reach so that your questions can be answered quickly. When you have the proper information, you can make the proper decisions.
Our team of tough, smart Hudson County divorce lawyers have what it takes to get the job done. Whether your case involves child custody, parenting time, DYFS allegations, criminal issues, child support, pensions, closely held businesses, domestic violence, child abuse equitable distribution or any other issues, we will help you identify all issues and work to settle the case in your favor. Our Jersey City office is located just blocks from the court house. That makes our divorce lawyers easy to reach from anywhere in Hudson County. Our initial consultations are always free so call us to discuss your case with one of divorce lawyers anytime.
Passaic County Divorce Lawyers
Passaic County Divorce Lawyers
Our Passaic County Divorce Lawyers know that divorce can be a very difficult time in your life. We have the skill and expertise needed to protect you and get you the results that you deserve. Whether its a quick case that is resolve through negotiation or an all out war, we will tailor our representation to you and your individual case. From day one, we will make sure that we answer all of your questions so that you have a full and complete understanding of the entire divorce process. An educated client is a better client and we want to make sure you know what we are doing and why.
Our team of tough, smart Passaic County divorce lawyers have what it takes to get the job done. Whether your case involves child custody, parenting time, DYFS allegations, criminal issues, child support, pensions, closely held businesses, domestic violence, child abuse equitable distribution or any other issues, we will help you identify all issues and work to settle the case in your favor. Our Clifton office is easy to reach from anywhere in Passaic County so we are easy to reach no matter where you live. Our initial consultations are always free so call us to discuss your case with one of lawyers today.
NJ Charity Care Fraud
NJ Charity Care Fraud
In New Jersey, charity care fraud is treated very seriously. There are a number of ways that charity care fraud is detected including but not limited to a hotline to report fraud. These tips are fully investigated. The investigators are very professional and they will interview people and send out subpoenas to get the information they need to determine if there really was fraud. Your first indication that there is a problem may be a letter you receive from the Medicaid Fraud Division. They may request documents and may also want an interview. Please note that anything you say can and will be used against you. While charity care fraud in and of itself involves civil penalties, it can also lead to serious criminal charges
If you think that you are facing a charity care fraud investigation, call our team of tough, smart lawyers before you say or do anything. Let us fight for you so that you are protected from possible disaster.
§ 10:52-11.12 Additional information to be supplied to facility by applicant
(b) An applicant who willfully presents false information will be liable for all hospital charges and subject to civil penalties pursuant to N.J.S.A. 26:2H-18.63.