By: Jennifer Siegal-Miller, Esq. At the conclusion of a divorce case, parties with children in common should receive a document called a “Parenting Plan” (the “Plan”). The Plan lays out a regular visitation schedule, a holiday visitation schedule, responsibility for transportation, and much more information about how you and your […]
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Department Chair: Eric Gurgold, Esq. Imagine spending thousands of dollars on an estate plan to protect loved ones, only to find that no true protection exists. Unfortunately, this scenario happens on a regular basis to individuals who are victims of estate planning schemes. According to a report conducted by the […]
By: Kayla Richmond, Esq. Both moms and dads can make mistakes when parenting their children. When it comes to separating or divorcing families, a parent’s behavior often changes based on emotions they are experiencing from the situation. This may cause some parents to act poorly without understanding the long-lasting effect […]
By: Anthony Cetrangelo, Jr. With COVID-19 still lingering, it is a good time to address a sometimes forgotten or confusing estate planning document: the “Living Will”. What is the purpose of a “Living Will?” Some clients are not concerned about their estates or where their assets end up after they […]