New Jersey Questions & Answers

Q: NJ p2p lending firm we are not originate the loans do we have to get Consumer Lenders/Sales Finance Company license?

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law, Securities Law, Business Law and Business Formation for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 26, 2016

You need to have an in person consultation with an experienced business attorney to learn exactly what the rules and requirements are for you to operate this type of business in NJ. You can have serious problems if you do not conduct your business properly. Good luck.
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Q: can my ex bf get custody of our child because i moved in with my sister who he dislikes?

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 26, 2016

No, child custody is not decided that way. To properly answer your questions and address your concerns, the best way to handle this is by retaining an experienced matrimonial attorney. Use AVVO's Find a Lawyer tool to select a qualified attorney. Good luck.
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Q: I have 2 current car loans in my name, husband drives one, I the other. in cc debt over 45k and considering chap7.

1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 26, 2016

That is not likely to happen. You have not supplied enough facts to determine what will happen. You need to have an in person consultation with an experienced bankruptcy attorney. There are ways to prevent you from losing your vehicles. Good luck.
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Q: In New Jersey, am I allowed to possess a trainer balisong (butterfly knife)?

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 25, 2016

You can look at this link for reference: http://www.knifeup.com/new-jersey-knife-laws/
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Q: Can I stop my ex who I still live with right now from bringing a dog into this house?

1 Answer | Asked in Animal / Dog Law and Divorce for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 25, 2016

Since you are both equal owners of the house, there is probably no way to prevent it. Good luck.
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Q: Can I sue a driver/owner (18 yrs. old) insured under NJSA 39:6A-3.3 in small claims court?

1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 24, 2016

Yes, you can probably do so, but more facts are necessary to make that determination. Contact an attorney and have a consultation with the attorney. Good luck.
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Q: ac contractor installed new system without permits. Did not insulate new ductwork,which should be according to building

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law and Contracts for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 24, 2016

You should file suit against him, however, you should never have allowed any work to start without the necessary permits. Good luck.
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Q: My son has two summons he was caught riding a dirt bike without a license. What kind of lawyer do I need?

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 23, 2016

Unless the tickets are for improper parking you should definitely get your son a good traffic ticket lawyer to defend him. Remember a good lawyer doesn't come cheap, but nothing is more expensive than a cheap lawyer.
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Q: Only the wife is on the deed of real property. The husband passes away. Can the wife disclaim the property?

1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning, Real Estate Law and Tax Law for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 23, 2016

Maybe, more information is needed and the will would have to be reviewed and remember time limits do apply so I suggest a consultation with a lawyer, it may cost a few bucks but could be worth it in the end.
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Q: What is the fine for section 39 : 4-137

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 23, 2016

Depends on the court but Generally about $47.00 if payable, if not payable it will be the amount the judge sets, plus court costs.
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Q: I received my 1st and only dui back in 2010 i was 20 at the time since i was under 21 isnt that considered underage dui

1 Answer | Asked in DUI / DWI for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 21, 2016

More information is needed such as a review of your old discovery, unfortunately its not a simple yes or no answer as it depends on many factors including but not limited to your BAC level. I suggest a sit down consultation with an experienced DWI lawyer.
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Q: Do I still have to pay child support to the mother if both my children are enrolled in college and live on campus?

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 21, 2016

YES, the children are full time students and the money is for their benefit. However very recent NJ case law allows payment of child support directly to children. You need to retain an experienced matrimonial attorney to handle this situation for you. Good luck.
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Q: Verbal agreement (NJ) after written marital settlement agreement (FL). Can I sue for breach of verbal contract in NJ?

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 21, 2016

You are not going to be able to have this answered in anything other than an in person consultation with a full review of all documents. An oral agreement MAY or MAY Not be enforceable. A lot more information is required. Set up an appointment with an experienced matrimonial attorney right away. Good luck.
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Q: I gain citizenship through marriage of an American citizen..can I file 90 days before the 5 years for my new wife?

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 20, 2016

More facts are necessary to answer your question. You need to retain an immigration attorney to handle all immigration proceedings. This prevents errors that can sometimes prove costly and may even be irreversible. Use AVVO's Find a Lawyer tool to select a qualified attorney. Good luck.
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Q: 2 "investors" gave me checks worth more than $100,000.00. But they bounced, they are fraud checks. what should i do?

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law, Contracts, Criminal Law and Securities Law for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 20, 2016

Contact all levels of law enforcement, including FINRA and also contact the NJ State Attorney General. Good luck.
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Q: Do I have to register as a ticket broker in NJ.....

1 Answer | Asked in Business Formation for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 20, 2016

You just retain counsel and follow this statue, which I have provided to you. http://law.justia.com/codes/new-jersey/2013/title-56/section-56-8-27
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Q: I live in NJ. My Ex moved to FL & won't pay child support/answer calls/letters. What's the best way to proceed?

1 Answer | Asked in Collections and Family Law for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 20, 2016

You need to retain matrimonial counsel, who is licensed in both NJ and Fl. In the alternative, you need to just retain an experienced NJ matrimonial attorney, who will pursue this matter aggressively.
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Q: Can step children stop the sale of a home in PR?

1 Answer | Asked in Other for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 19, 2016

Possibly but more information would be needed to answer your question including a reading of the will and the probate papers.
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Q: Hi, am i eligible to claim my bonus if i leave in the middle of the year with the clause i signed below?

1 Answer | Asked in Other for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 19, 2016

An attorney cannot give you legal advise without reading the whole document to give you the advise you seek. It would be like asking a doctor to prescribe medication to you for a cold but he did not examine you and not only do you have a cold but a heart condition which will effect the medication you can take.
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Q: Can siblings in fathers will agree to give automobile to one sibling in fathers will and procedure to do this?

1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning for New Jersey on
Answered on Apr 19, 2016

It can be done but can have both tax consequences and legal consequences, a lawyer cannot tell you how to do it in a forum like this, that is what in office consultations are for. I would suggest that you set one up with a lawyer.
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