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How Can I Expunge My Criminal Record In New Jersey?

Why Do I Have A Criminal Record If I Was Not Convicted? Photo Credit flickr.com Court proceedings and your criminal record are public record. Do you feel the need to prevent potential employers, family, friends or the public from viewing court records that include your criminal records?  Being arrested and charged…

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What Is A Prenup Agreement?

Prenuptial Agreements Protect Both Spouses The state of New Jersey recognizes prenuptial agreements, cohabitation agreements, and domestic partnership agreements when considering the distribution of assets and awarding alimony. If you are getting married in the state of New Jersey and have questions about a prenuptial agreement, please contact Aretsky &…

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New Jersey Child Custody Laws

Don’t Let The Courts Decide Who Has Custody of Your Child! If parents can’t come to an agreement on the custody of their child/children or the New Jersey courts deem it NOT in the best interest of the child they will step in and make that decision.  The New Jersey law cares most…

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From Judge to Jokes

Courts told Sicari to choose between doling out puns or punishment. Vince Sicari a judge in South Hackensack has resigned his position to continue his career as a comedian and actor.  It is no joke, the courts ruled that the two careers were not compatible and that a judge who…

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Nothing Is Private Anymore

 One Bad Tweet Could Land You In Jail Photo Credit Flickr.com According to MahaloLearnMore.com “In January 2012, Youtube was hitting over 4 billion views a day, more than double the number of daily views they had just 18 months prior. According to its press statistics, YouTube receives approximately 800…

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Divorce, Domestic Violence and Perjury Keep The Zimmerman’s In The News

George Zimmerman’s Wife Files For Divorce Turbulence continues in the lives of George and Shellie Zimmerman. Although George Zimmerman has been acquitted of the murder of Trayvon Martin, the Zimmerman’s are still in the news.  Shellie Zimmerman is now in the spot light.  In August she was sentenced in perjury charges, she filed…

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Texting and Driving A Dangerous Distration

It Is Not Just Teens Texting and Driving    Photo Credit flikr.com The state of New Jersey does not mess around with texting and driving. Not only is it illegal to text when driving but if you knowingly text a person when they are driving you might find…

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Statute of Limitations for Filing Personal Injury Claims in New Jersey

You Typically Only Have Two Years From the Date of Injury The law is very specific about time limitations when it comes to personal injury cases. You typically only have two years from the date of your injury to file a claim for personal injury damages. If you fail to…

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