Real Estate Transaction Law NJ

What happens if the other driver does not have enough or doesn’t have insurance?

In a situation where the at-fault driver is uninsured or underinsured, things become complex.  If the at-fault party does not have insurance, you will have to cover the losses through your own insurance company. If you have uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage, this should take care of it. Under the uninsured/ underinsured motorist coverage provided by your

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Real Estate Contract Breach Attorney NJ

Real Estate Contract Breach

A real estate contract contains terms and conditions that are essential to the agreement. A breach of contract occurs when a party to the contract fails to perform any of the contract’s terms. Some common breaches are: failing to pay on time (ex. failing to close escrow in the time specified), failing to deliver the

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Will and Estate Planning Attorneys Manalapan, NJ

Online Wills: Why a Digital Shortcut May Result in Unforeseen Consequences

The technological revolution has undoubtedly made our lives easier. Almost any product or service imaginable is at our fingertips, giving us instant gratification. But as the new reality of digital convenience continues to make our lives less burdensome, some online services sacrifice quality for the sake of expediency. Online legal services, for example, although practical,

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Landlord & Tenant Defense Attorney Manalapan NJ

UPDATED: Residential Eviction Moratorium Extended Until June 30, 2021

Although widespread vaccination and the steady re-opening of the economy have shed a positive light that the Covid-19 nightmare may be over soon, millions of Americans continue to struggle financially because of the pandemic. Perhaps the most fundamental concern shared by all landlords and tenants involves paying rent. To that effect, the federal government has

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