As a general rule, the police are supposed to obtain a warrant before searching your car or your home. This warrant, secured from a judge, should only issue after a determination that probable cause exists to believe that a crime was committed, and that evidence...
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Can mediation help you get your divorce case resolved?
The difficulties that might arise in any given divorce case in New York or New Jersey cannot be overstated. The fact is that a divorce typically involves two people who simply want to move on, but who may also harbor significant feelings of anger, resentment and...
How to deal with drunk driving allegations in your custody case
Criminal charges and a subsequent conviction can deal a blow to many areas of your life. Although you might be able to escape the harshest punitive penalties imposed by the criminal justice system, you’ll still be forced to cope with the collateral consequences....
Remember your rights at a DUI stop
With summer about to be in full swing in New Jersey, you may be attending more gatherings and social events involving alcohol. This can sometimes lead to having a drink or two and deciding to drive home. While you probably know you should never drive while drunk,...
How to not let custody disputes ruin your summer plans
The arrival of summer means schedule changes and other adjustments for busy families who live in Bergen County or the other suburban areas of the greater New York City area. Despite the challenges summer presents, the time also can be a lot of fun for families who...
Can a medical condition lead to a DUI arrest?
Allegations of drunk driving can threaten to derail life as you know it. The simple fact that you’ve been alleged to have committed a crime can damage your reputation and your standing in the community. A conviction can lead to jail time, suspension or revocation of...
Parental gatekeeping and how it can harm children
As a non-custodial parent with visitation rights, you cherish the time that you get to spend with your children. But all of that can be taken away seemingly overnight when your children’s custodial parent starts blocking access to your kids. This is a form of parental...
How can I make bar hopping safer and avoid breaking laws?
Exploring New Jersey’s bustling nightlife through bar hopping is a thrilling adventure. However, it is crucial to do so responsibly to ensure both safety and adherence to state law. Otherwise, you may find yourself either in the hospital or jail. Plan your route...
How can you retain control of plea bargain negotiations?
While you might hope to beat the prosecution and escape conviction on the charges with which you’ve been charged, sometimes the evidence is so overwhelming that obtaining dismissed charges or an acquittal is going to be tough. Of course, you should always analyze the...
Relocation and child custody modification
Life can be unpredictable. When getting married, the last thought on your mind is the union ending in divorce. Similarly, when a child custody agreement is established during the dissolution process, you do not expect major modification to be necessary. A move is not...

