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Rural roads can be deadlier than urban ones

On Behalf of The Law Office of Philip B. Vinick | Jun 10, 2020 | Personal Injury

Some New Jersey residents are more familiar with driving on urban roads than with traveling in rural areas, and they may think that the latter is safer. This would be a mistake because even though the countryside may see less traffic, the drivers that are encountered...

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Credit scores are important when buying a home

On Behalf of The Law Office of Philip B. Vinick | Jun 2, 2020 | Real Estate Law

Those who are looking to buy homes in New Jersey will likely need to borrow money to do so. A buyer's credit score will be one of the most important factors that a lender will evaluate when reviewing a loan application. To get the best loan terms, an individual should...

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Importance of high-visibility clothing while motorcycle riding

On Behalf of The Law Office of Philip B. Vinick | Jun 2, 2020 | Personal Injury

Most drivers have experienced near-accidents, often because the vehicle the driver almost collided with was in a blind spot. If drivers can narrowly miss hitting cars that are similar in size to their vehicle, then drivers can collide with motorcyclists in the same...

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How does the attorney review period work?

On Behalf of The Law Office of Philip B. Vinick | May 15, 2020 | Real Estate Law

As you prepare to buy a new home, feelings of excitement may mask any concerns you have. Yet, making sure you have a satisfactory real estate contract is crucial for the sale to move ahead. These contracts can contain ambiguous language. And they may also include...

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2 mistakes to avoid in a prenuptial agreement

On Behalf of The Law Office of Philip B. Vinick | May 15, 2020 | Prenuptial Agreements

Prenuptial agreements have endured a historically negative perception. In the past, they were widely considered by many as planning for failure. In popular media, asking your partner to sign a prenup was a sure-fire way to get the wedding called off. Fortunately,...

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Digital tools to ease co-parenting tension

On Behalf of The Law Office of Philip B. Vinick | May 6, 2020 | Family Law

Perhaps, your ex-spouse spends too much money on your kids, and in turn they expect more from you. Or maybe your ex is constantly requesting last-minute scheduling changes that diverge from your parenting plan. Whatever the case may be, you and your shared children...

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Preparing finances before a divorce

On Behalf of The Law Office of Philip B. Vinick | May 4, 2020 | Divorce

Of the many challenges surrounding divorce, financial matters can rank quite high. After many years together, a married couple’s assets and property have become substantially intertwined. Attorneys and spouses can sometimes spend years undoing these knots fairly and...

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The 3 biggest strains on a marriage and how to address them

On Behalf of The Law Office of Philip B. Vinick | Apr 22, 2020 | Divorce

No marriage is perfect, and every couple has their ups and downs. But how can you tell when a heated argument is pushing your relationship into divorce territory? The survival of a marriage is dependent on countless different factors and will vary from couple to...

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4 myths about prenups

On Behalf of The Law Office of Philip B. Vinick | Apr 22, 2020 | Prenuptial Agreements

A prenup is a signed contract that protects both parties in case of a divorce or death. It can bring up an uncomfortable, but necessary, conversation about finances. It can set the stage for how the couple talks about finances in the future. People tend to look down...

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Postnuptial agreements can protect your assets after your marriage

On Behalf of The Law Office of Philip B. Vinick | Apr 13, 2020 | Divorce

Marital situations can change. The bond you and your partner once had might not be as strong as it once was. You want to stay with your spouse, but those uncertainties, combined with your improved financial situation, might mean you need more protections. Sometimes...

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