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Who Can Override a Power of Attorney (POA)?...
A power of attorney (POA) is a legal agreement that gives a person (agent) the ability to act on behalf of another person (principal). A common question asked about POAs is under what... Read More > -
Appointing an Executor? Here’s What an Executor...
The person you name as your executor will be accountable for a number of important tasks, even in managing the administration of a small estate. This may include filing tax returns, keeping... Read More > -
Finding the Right Fit: What Parents of Intellectually and ...
For many students who are classified in the public school as having an educational disability under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, the difference between the educational supports... Read More > -
The Lucky 7 – Construction Contract Must-Haves for...
Managing construction risks is crucial for project owners. A successful construction project—one that finishes on time, within budget and without defects in design or construction—is the utmost... Read More > -
Recent Landmark Decision by the U.S. Supreme Court Opens...
On March 21, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously in Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools that a special education student and his parents could pursue their claims for money damages under the... Read More > -
Does Power of Attorney End at Death?...
A power of attorney is a powerful planning document that enables you (the principal) to give another person (the agent or attorney-in-fact) the power to act for you while you are alive.... Read More > -
Should My Loved One With Special Needs Use a True Link Card?...
An important part of special needs planning is protecting your loved one from financial abuse. A True Link card is a tool you may not have considered before, but it could save your family member from... Read More > -
Op-Ed: Has NJ’s revised WARN Act metastasized into an...
In his op-ed piece for NJ spotlight, Gary Young discussed the revised NJ WARN Act, also known as the "mini-WARN Act." The revised Act came into effect on April 10 and has the potential to be an... Read More > -
Drunk and High Driving: A Growing Concern in New Jersey...
According to NJ.com, drunk and high drivers now cause the majority of fatal crashes in the state of New Jersey. This is a disturbing trend that highlights the need for stricter laws and enforcement,... Read More >