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Advice Following a Bike Accident in New Jersey

September 16, 2016
Advice Following a Bike Accident in New Jersey

Bicyclists are often in the presence of multiple vehicles, in a variety of settings. There is always the possibility of being struck by a large vehicle, truck, or tractor trailer, the driver of which could be unaware that an accident has even occurred.  A bike rider needs to know what to do in that situation, […]

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Man Pleads Guilty in Fatal Toms River Hit-and-Run Case

June 3, 2015
Man Pleads Guilty in Fatal Toms River Hit-and-Run Case

A man charged with vehicular homicide after fatally wounding a pedestrian in a car accident in Toms River, recently admitted to being under the influence of heroin at the time of the tragic incident. 28-year-old Toms River resident Joseph Marsh accepted a plea agreement from the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office in connection with the aforementioned […]

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Give Your Family The Gift Of Estate Planning

November 22, 2014
Give Your Family The Gift Of Estate Planning

Most people spend their lifetime working to provide a good life for their families. They strive to provide their spouses and children with the best of everything. However, if they don’t have an effective estate plan in place they haven’t done a complete job. An estate plan is a person’s blueprint for how they want […]

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The ‘Mansion Tax’ And Other New Developments In New Jersey Law

November 22, 2014
The ‘Mansion Tax’ And Other New Developments In New Jersey Law

Although the snow is lingering longer then we expected this year, spring is just around the corner, and with the warm weather many in the community start planning the annual exodus to the Jersey Shore. Some already own homes, some rent, and others decide to look for a permanent place. Whatever category you are in, […]

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To Maximize Your Gifts To Charity, Make ‘Uncle Sam’ Your Partner

November 22, 2014
To Maximize Your Gifts To Charity, Make ‘Uncle Sam’ Your Partner

Who could have imagined that the United States government, the same entity that is consumed with taxing and spending, would be an observant Jew’s most effective partner and ally in fulfilling the mitzvah of tzedakah? And I’m not referring to the familiar tax deduction one receives when making a cash donation to a community charity, […]

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Successfully Developing A Case Theme

November 22, 2014
Successfully Developing A Case Theme

Successfully Developing A Case Theme SUCCESSFULLY DEVELOPING A CASE THEME By RONALD B. ROSEN, ESQ. CHAMLIN, ROSEN & ULIANO WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ 07764 A THEME IS DEFINED BY DICTIONARY SOURCES AS A TOPIC OF DISCOURSE OR DISCUSSION , OR AN UNDERLYING OR ESSENTIAL SUBJECT OF ARTISTIC REPRESENTATION, OR AN IDEA, POINT OF VIEW, OR […]

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Initial Support Motion

November 22, 2014
Initial Support Motion

Initial Support Motion INITIAL SUPPORT MOTION “PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD” By Ronald B. Rosen, Esquire The initial pendente lite Motion for Support can be the most crucial part of a divorce case. The flavor that a Judge gets from reading the initial motion papers sometimes last throughout the whole case, and can effect the […]

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Discovery Of Hidden Assets

November 22, 2014
Discovery Of Hidden Assets

Discovery Of Hidden Assets TOPICAL ROLE FOR THE ATTORNEY’S ROLE IN DISCOVERY OF HIDDEN ASSETS By Ronald B. Rosen, Esq. West Long Branch, NJ I. Attorney to amass information received through discovery. II. Employment of a private investigator to find out what has not been supplied. III. Employment of a forensic accountant to analyze what […]

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Review Of Checks, Both Sides, And Stubs, Too

November 22, 2014
Review Of Checks, Both Sides, And Stubs, Too

Review Of Checks, Both Sides, And Stubs, Too My “Hot Tip” for the Members of the Bar who do Matrimonial Law should not really be labeled a “Hot Tip, but ore so should be labeled standard or thorough discovery. My experience has shown that it is very beneficial to review the original checks and the […]

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