WHAT is a Like-Kind Exchange? A Like-Kind Exchange is a tool for real estate investors. However, anyone with a type of investment property can benefit from a...
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WHAT is a Like-Kind Exchange? A Like-Kind Exchange is a tool for real estate investors. However, anyone with a type of investment property can benefit from a...
Moving and changing schools can be challenging for any school-aged child, and especially so for children who are in special education programs. Parents or...
You’ve attended your child’s IEP meeting after the first marking period. Much to your surprise, the school staff informed you that your child’s performance is...
In inheritance law, simultaneous death is a situation in which two people die within a short time and at least one of them would have inherited all or part of...
Being named the executor of a will can be both an honor and a burden. For most people, acting as the executor means a loved one has died and you are carrying...
Your IEP Meeting: What to Expect For experienced parents of children with special needs, an IEP meeting can still feel like a battleground with the school...
Disciplinary matters at public schools in New Jersey are very serious and likely also stressful for students who are involved and their parents. Just as the...
IEP’s are complex, detailed legal documents that contain an educational program for each child with special needs. They can often be confusing, and sometimes...
The Basics A trust is an effective tool in estate planning. To create a trust, a person called a grantor specifies which assets go into the trust. The grantor...
In the state of New Jersey, the right to an education has specific, robust legal protections. All New Jersey residents are entitled to a free and appropriate...
WHAT is a Like-Kind Exchange? A Like-Kind Exchange is a tool for real estate investors. However, anyone with a type of investment property can benefit from a Like-Kind exchange, and New Jersey residents engaged in their own estate planning should discuss the...
Moving and changing schools can be challenging for any school-aged child, and especially so for children who are in special education programs. Parents or guardians must manage the needs of their children during this time even as they deal with the logistics of a...
You’ve attended your child’s IEP meeting after the first marking period. Much to your surprise, the school staff informed you that your child’s performance is markedly different than what you have observed or expected. What is a Parent to Do? Go Prepared. In advance...
In inheritance law, simultaneous death is a situation in which two people die within a short time and at least one of them would have inherited all or part of the other’s estate. While this is a relatively uncommon event, it poses several legal problems - the largest...
Being named the executor of a will can be both an honor and a burden. For most people, acting as the executor means a loved one has died and you are carrying out their final wishes. It’s the final task you can do for that person. It’s a very special duty. However, the...