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In the vast majority of cases, workers’ compensation benefits are fully tax exempt, at the federal, state and local level. But this is not always
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In the vast majority of cases, workers’ compensation benefits are fully tax exempt, at the federal, state and local level. But this is not always
Asset protection planning keeps your assets safe from creditors, including those who get a judgment against you. While many people assume that “hiding” your assets
Your child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) meeting is critical. It gives parents, educators, and other support staff a chance to sit down and communicate about
The following is a transcript of an interview with Attorney Christine Matus on divorce and special needs children. Chris, tell us about divorce and
Buying your first house can be incredibly intimidating and overwhelming. You will likely have many resources for tips and information, including family and friends and
I have always believed that asset protection goes beyond just legal planning and must include among others, accounting planning expertise to implement a truly protective
This article originally appeared on ElderLawAnswers Next year, Social Security recipients will see a 2 percent raise in benefits, the largest increase in six years.
Wills are an extremely beneficial estate planning tool. However, they do have some limitations. Below is a quick description of the most important things that wills
An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a legal document that sets out your child’s learning needs and how the school will provide for those needs.
In New Jersey, everyone who reaches the age of 18 (the legal age of majority), will be able to legally make their own decisions. Parents
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