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Guardianships for Children of Deported Parents

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Guardianships for Children of Deported Parents Weekly, the news is flooded with reports of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids of undocumented adults with minor children, often U.S. born. While the detentions and arrests target individuals with removal or deportation orders, individuals with pending criminal charges, immigration fugitives, or those who re-enter the U.S. after deportation have also been picked-up in the dragnet raids. My Parents Have Been Deported, Now What? Undocumented parents of minor children are urged to plan for the custody and care of their minor children in the event they are picked up in a raid or arrested because of immigration problems. According to the  Migration Policy Institute , almost 5 million minors under the age of 18 live with at least one parent with no immigration status to live or work in the U.S. Undocumented parents often leave their children in the U.S. when they are deported. An older sibling or other relativ...

Learning How to Spot Child Abuse and Neglect in New Jersey

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Learning How to Spot Child Abuse and Neglect in New Jersey Annually, 3 million children experience some form ofchild abuse and neglect in the United States. The subject is disturbing. Understanding what child abuse and neglect is and what can be done to create a safe space for a child is a good place to start. The World Health Organization identifies four main types of child abuse or maltreatment. They are physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional and psychological abuse, and neglect. Child Neglect Upfront A Staten Island mother was accused of leaving pain medication unattended. Her one-year old baby swallowed the medication. The mother found the baby lying face down in her crib. When EMS arrived in the home the baby was unconscious and unresponsive. The baby was taken to the hospital and died shortly thereafter. The baby overdosed on the mother’s pain medication. The medical examiner identified that the baby ingested morphine and the anti-anxiety medication, diaze...

New Standard for Child Relocation Applications in New Jersey

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New Standard for Child Relocation Applications in New Jersey There may come a time after a divorce is finalized or the child custody agreement is entered by the family court as an order when the custodial parent may need to relocate to another county in New Jersey or outside the state. The agreement, whether divorce or child custody, may contain provisions for a permissible relocation of the child. Many times, however, no such provision is included in the agreement or there is a prohibition on relocation. Life happens, and circumstances change so the parent seeking to relocate must first try to obtain consent from the noncustodial parent before making the move. If the parents cannot come to an agreement, a contested child relocation petition must be filed in court.   Old Standard for Child Relocation Petitions in New Jersey For over a decade, the standard used by courts in New Jersey to approve the relocation of a child post-agreement in a divorce or custody procee...

Alimony Lawyers Serving New Jersey Clients

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Alimony is termed spousal support under New Jersey law, and it refers to the payments one spouse makes to another when a court finds it appropriate in divorce cases. Spousal support may be one of the most hotly contested issues in a divorce case, whether you are the party seeking it or fighting to avoid paying it. Plus, New Jersey’s alimonylaws are complex when it comes to the factors used to calculate the amount. At Giro Attorneys at Law, LLC, our lawyers are committed to assisting clients on both sides of the alimony issue. We have been assisting clients in Bergen County, NJ and throughout the surrounding area for decades, and family law is our focus. You can trust our attorneys to protect your interests in a spousal support case, whether in court or negotiating an agreement for alimony. Protecting Your Interests in Challenging Spousal Support Matters The intent of alimony is to ensure balance between parties to a divorce , so that each spouse can live in the sa...

Advocates for Fathers’ Rights in New Jersey

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Advocates for Fathers’ Rights in New Jersey Long gone are the days when a father attempts to shirk responsibility for a child born out of wedlock, as many fathers today welcome the opportunity to be a part of their child’s life. They want to have a say in important decisions regarding child-rearing, spend time with their offspring, and are willing to provide the necessary financial support. Fortunately, state laws do favor an arrangement that enables a child to have a relationship with both parents, so you do enjoy fathers’ rights in New Jersey . Our lawyers at Giro Attorneys at Law, LLC are dedicated to ensuring protection of your legal rights as a father. We have decades of experience serving clients in Bergen County, NJ and throughout the surrounding area, so our attorneys are knowledgeable in the laws establishing fathers’ rights. At the same time, our legal team has the compassion necessary to understand how many of these issues are quite personal in nature. En...

Medicaid Applications Lawyers in New Jersey

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Medicaid Applications Lawyers in New Jersey The costs of long-term nursing care in the US are high and can quickly exhaust a person’s financial resources, especially as Americans are living longer. The burden on a spouse and family members may be excessive as they delve into their own savings to care for a loved one who requires care for cognitive or chronic disorders. You may feel as if you have no choice but to contribute personal funds, since Medicare and health insurance plans generally do not cover assisted living and similar residential arrangements. You do have other options under the law, and the lawyers at Giro Attorneys at Law, LLC can tell you more about applying for Medicaid as an alternative for funding a loved one’s care. Our attorneys have amassed considerable experience in Medicaid applications in the decades that we have been serving clients in Bergen County, NJ and throughout the surrounding area. We are happy to handle the process and take the burden off ...

What is the Difference Between Qualified and Non-Qualified Pension Plans?

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In short, qualified pension plans are the most common type of retirement plan and are given more preferential treatment in the tax code. Non-qualified plans, on the other hand, have much less stringent requirements and consequently less favorable tax treatment. In contrast to qualified plans, which must be available company-wide, the less popular, non-qualified plans are more typically used as compensation for executives. When going through the division of assets in a divorce, non-qualified pension plans are typically easier and simpler to divide at the time of the divorce proceedings . Non-Qualified Pensions Non-qualified plans, on the other hand, do not meet the ERISA requirements. For this reason, non-qualified funds offer more flexibility for employers but also limit the tax benefits. Here is a list of popular non-qualified funds : ●        Certificates of Deposits ●        Annuities ●    ...