The 2017 Tax Bill and Alimony

The Tax Bill of 2017 proposes significant changes to our nation’s current tax system. However., many taxpayers overlook the possible harm this tax bill may cause if they are going through a divorce and subject to alimony payments. A lesser known provision of the tax bill will fundamentally alter the present alimony system. What Does […]

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What is premises liability?

In the unfortunate event that an individual becomes injured on the property of another party, they may want to consider their legal options. Bringing a successful personal injury case against the negligent party can allow the injured individual to recover significant compensation for their medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, among other things. One […]

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Delaware’s Zero Tolerance Law

Delaware, like many other states, takes driving under the influence very seriously. Any drivers who have a blood alcohol content of 0.08 or higher may be subject to driving under the influence charges. However, that is only applicable to drivers who are age 21 or higher, as that is the legal drinking age across the […]

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New Jersey’s Dram Shop Laws

In New Jersey, there are laws that hold restaurants and bars responsible if any patrons they served get into an alcohol-related accident. This law, formally titled the New Jersey Licensed Alcoholic Beverage Server Fair Liability Act, states that a person who is licensed to serve alcohol may be considered the negligent party if they continue […]

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What are my Disclosure Obligations if I Sell my Home in Delaware?

Delaware Seller’s Disclosure Obligations Selling your home is one of the most important -and often times confusing- transactions you’ll ever engage in, in your life.  Sellers in Delaware will, among a host of other things, be required to make disclosures to a buyer.  Sellers are required to tell buyers of any known material defects, even […]

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