If you believe something improper is happening at work—discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wage violations—your instinct to “get proof” before you leave is completely understandable. Many...
In New Jersey, the general rule is that unpaid volunteers are not considered "employees" and therefore do not qualify for Workers’ Compensation benefits. However, the New Jersey Legislature has...
For individuals considering Chapter 13 bankruptcy, one of the most important requirements of the process is committing disposable income toward repayment of creditors. While Chapter 13 offers...
Student loan debt has become one of the most significant financial burdens facing many individuals today. For borrowers experiencing financial distress, bankruptcy may appear to offer a path toward...
Financial hardship can affect anyone including professionals who have spent years building their careers. Doctors, nurses, attorneys, real estate agents, contractors, and financial advisors often...
For many homeowners, foreclosure is one of the most frightening financial experiences they can face. Falling behind on mortgage payments can quickly lead to legal action by a lender, placing a...
When employment ends whether through a layoff, restructuring, or negotiated departure employers often present departing employees with a severance agreement. These agreements typically offer...
If you are considering debt consolidation or bankruptcy in New Jersey, understanding the legal differences between these options is critical. Many individuals struggling with credit card debt,...
If your business is experiencing financial distress, restructuring under Chapter 11 bankruptcy may offer a path forward. At the same time, a new question is emerging in the restructuring world: can...
