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1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law for New Jersey on
Q: How Do You Account For Art As A Nonprofit If The Donor Chooses Not To Deduct It?

I own a nonprofit and a friend of mine will be donating 4 paintings he made that are worth over 50k, and he's choosing not to deduct them. I know to put this under schedule M of the 990, but because he's choosing not to deduct them, I'm not sure if I should go get them appraised or... View More

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answered on May 5, 2024

Even if the donor chooses not to claim a tax deduction for the donated artwork, it's still a good practice for your nonprofit to properly document and record the donation. Here's what you should consider:

1. Acknowledgment: Provide the donor with a written acknowledgment of the...
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2 Answers | Asked in Estate Planning, Family Law, Real Estate Law and Civil Litigation for New Jersey on
Q: will title insurance protect my home from my son and his lawyer?they have plans to take and sell the home

deceased wife and myself are on title

son and his lawyer want to cash in

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answered on May 4, 2024

Title insurance is irrelevant. You need to retain an experienced mortgage foreclosure defense and civil litigation attorney. Expect to pay for one hour of attorney time to review all the documents and provide you with the best way to proceed. Pick the best attorney you can find and remember one... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Wrongful Death and Civil Rights for New Jersey on
Q: How long does it take to receive settlement? How do I know if my lawyer was paid and I was not?

Had mediation in Jan and agreed to settlement. I have not heard from my lawyer since unless I reach out to them. I asked for feedback to where we stood with receiving payment since I had not signed one document. He then sent me documents to sign and still no feedback or payment. Seems odd that... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on May 4, 2024

It's difficult to say what might be causing delays without see your file. But a common reason for delays in getting paid in a case is liens, usually medical liens. This could involve a medical office that wants to be reimbursed for services provided in the past without charging for them at the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights and Consumer Law for New Jersey on
Q: I’m trying to find an attorney to consult with regarding discrimination at chase bank?

They closed all my accounts and refuse to return funds due to a registered phone number.

Madeline Houston
Madeline Houston
answered on May 3, 2024

There are a number of federal and state consumer protection statutes that might apply to your situation depending on the specific facts. If indeed there is evidence that a bank improperly closed your accounts and withheld funds it had no right to these laws could provide you the ability to... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law and Collections for New Jersey on
Q: i live in new jersey but want to sue a company in san bruno, california. do i have to go to CA. to file?

In October 2023, I found $72.99 unauthorized charges on my bank statement. Bank advised cancelling the card. Later, discovered more unauthorized withdrawals from YouTubeTV, totaling $291.96. Despite bank's provisional credits, YouTubeTV didn’t refund, leaving negative balance. Months of... View More

Barry W. Kaufman
Barry W. Kaufman
answered on May 2, 2024

You can file in California, if the terms of service of YouTube TV allow you to sue at all. There may be a mandatory arbitration provision. You are not going to be able to recover for the things you mentioned. You can recover for the money that you are actually out - around what, $400?

3 Answers | Asked in Business Law, Libel & Slander and Intellectual Property for New Jersey on
Q: Need help with defamation against a small startup business. We are being wrongfully accused of copying their ideas

Need a cease and desist letter and a strong statement indicating that we will sue for damages, loss revenues and emotional and physical distress. An immediate public apology is necessary but she’s gone too far and my losses are palpable.

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answered on May 1, 2024

Sometimes a strongly worded letter from an experienced civil litigation attorney is enough to solve the problem. Whether or not you can file a lawsuit for emotional distress is questionable. If the letter does not help, then a lawsuit for copyright infringement will get their attention. You should... View More

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3 Answers | Asked in Business Law, Libel & Slander and Intellectual Property for New Jersey on
Q: Need help with defamation against a small startup business. We are being wrongfully accused of copying their ideas

Need a cease and desist letter and a strong statement indicating that we will sue for damages, loss revenues and emotional and physical distress. An immediate public apology is necessary but she’s gone too far and my losses are palpable.

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answered on May 19, 2024

I understand you feel wronged, but I have some concerns about the approach you're proposing. Here are a few important points to consider:

Sending a cease and desist letter with threats of a lawsuit is a very serious step that could escalate the conflict. It's usually advisable to...
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1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning for New Jersey on
Q: Can I type up my own Last Will and Testament (NO LAWYER), Witnesses & sign in presence of notary...IS IT VALID IN NJ?

Would it be valid in NJ? What about those "Will kits" that Staples sells, are they valid? Also can I do the same for a POA document?

H. Scott Aalsberg
H. Scott Aalsberg
answered on Apr 29, 2024

If done correctly it certainly could be valid, the problem is many aren't and thats where your heirs will spend tens of thousands of dollars and can take years to settle your estate where as if you just spend a few hundred more you could have saved them all that trouble. Be smart hire a lawyer... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce and Family Law for New Jersey on
Q: Hiding assets overseas in divorce matter.

My spouse closed his bank accounts overseas and failing to disclose all of his assets and personal businesses. We’ve subpoenaed the bank but no response. Thus his discovery was very vague and empty. Is there a way to force this information to come to light? I will add that my judge is not helpful... View More

Richard Diamond
Richard Diamond
answered on Apr 29, 2024

It sounds like you have a lawyer representing you and your lawyer is attempting to get documents for accounts you believe existed at some point in the past. If you have documentary proof of the existence of those accounts, give those documents to your lawyer so that your lawyer can ask the court to... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for New Jersey on
Q: Lies and dishonesty on immigration status

During my divorce I’ve learned that my ex was actually making money from his personal business overseas while he was applying for his green card. He stated on his documents that he wasn’t earning money. Is this illegal? Can it get him deported? Is there anything I can provide to immigration to... View More

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answered on Apr 29, 2024

It sounds like you are going through a difficult situation with your divorce and the revelation about your ex-husband's dishonesty regarding his income when applying for a green card.

Providing false information on immigration documents is indeed illegal. It falls under the category...
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1 Answer | Asked in Health Care Law for New Jersey on
Q: Does a LEO have to accompany a minor to the hospital , if a custodian has not been contacted.

Conscious and alert minor not under arrest.

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Apr 26, 2024

No. There would be no reason law enforcement should be involved in a minor (or adult) seeking care from a hospital, especially if they are conscious and alert. Under New Jersey law, some minors have the legal capacity to consent to treatment at a hospital in certain circumstances, and almost all... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New Jersey on
Q: Hi I live in nj , today I was caught shoplifting at boscov’s

They caught me and wrote down price tags which total up into 539$ but most them were on sale it shouldn’t be more then 200$, cop were called he saw the video me and told I will receive something in mail for boscov’s for 150$ civil fine and they will send a court meet within a month if i don’t... View More

H. Scott Aalsberg
H. Scott Aalsberg
answered on Apr 25, 2024

First the price of the items for determining the amount taken for a shoplifting charge is based on the retail price of the items not the sale price of the items thus then fact that they were on sale is irrelevant to your charge.

Second yes you did jeopardize your future, but a good lawyer...
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1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents for New Jersey on
Q: I bought an auto insurance last year and have a accident, but insurance company said it is been cancelled

I bought insurance from a CA company, they add my info to an existing insurance policy and charged money. But after it effective they drawback money from insurance company and insurance finally cancelled the policy. I got fraud and yesterday I involved in an accident, insurance company claimed they... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Apr 25, 2024

An attorney might want a more detailed look at your matter before outlining your best options. They could want to know more about the purchase of the policy, its cancellation, communications, and other issues. It could be worth considering a consult to sort out the best approach, especially if the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Family Law and Libel & Slander for New Jersey on
Q: I'm the plaintiff and my motion for summary judgment was granted in my favor.

I don't see any monetary for damages tho. Is there a next step or am I suppose to file something

Richard Diamond
Richard Diamond
answered on Apr 24, 2024

I have no idea what requests were sought as part of your summary judgment application.

My suggestion is that you pay a lawyer for his / her time to review your summary judgment application, the opposition filed, the reply papers filed ( with all exhibits) and the proposed form of order you...
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2 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law for New Jersey on
Q: Can my Irish fiance and I marry in the US during his visit and then return to Ireland for it to be recognized there?

The plan is for me to move to Ireland to live with him, but it seems like it may be easier if we marry in the US (less paperwork). What are the requirements for him to legally marry me here in the US? And will it be valid and recognized as a marriage back in Ireland?

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answered on Apr 25, 2024

Marrying in the US and having the marriage recognized in Ireland is possible, but there are a few important considerations:

1. Visa: Your fiancé will need a valid visa to enter the US. A tourist visa (B-2) does allow getting married, but it's crucial that he doesn't misrepresent...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New Jersey on
Q: Charged with municipal complaint Feb 3 2022 indictable offense. It’s now 4/23/24 and no movement

I’ve been on pretrial release for 809 days. They just offered me out of no where a plea to plead guilty ( lie) anc I’ll get probation for 24 months which is almost 5 years all together. A tactic to help my ex’s lawyers use this in family court .

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answered on Apr 23, 2024

If this case has indeed been lingering for that long you need to seek counsel. They can atleast speak to the Prosecution to shed some light on what has been going on and they can also do some things to force or push the State to stop sitting on your case. You need an experienced criminal defense... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Child Support, Divorce and Family Law for New Jersey on
Q: Ex was awarded 1/2 my pension. He’s behind in child support. Will this be garnished if still unpaid when I retire?

He took half of my teachers pension in our divorce. His wages are already garnished. He is currently 20k behind with still 5 more years of child support to pay. When it comes to retirement at 55 (I am currently 45) and he still owes child support- will my pension still go to him or will it be... View More

Bari Weinberger
Bari Weinberger
answered on May 9, 2024

Thank you for your question. I am sorry that your ex is behind in child support. Yes, in most circumstances, private pensions (but not social security) can be garnished. However, it is not “automatic.” You will likely need to make an application to the Court to establish the garnishment. I... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Child Support, Divorce and Family Law for New Jersey on
Q: Ex was awarded 1/2 my pension. He’s behind in child support. Will this be garnished if still unpaid when I retire?

He took half of my teachers pension in our divorce. His wages are already garnished. He is currently 20k behind with still 5 more years of child support to pay. When it comes to retirement at 55 (I am currently 45) and he still owes child support- will my pension still go to him or will it be... View More

Richard Diamond
Richard Diamond
answered on Apr 20, 2024

Start with the presumption that his share of the pension will not be garnished. If there are arrears outstanding from his child support obligation, you need to file an application with the court and ask the court to enter an order imposing a garnishment on his share of your pension for repayment... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice and Wrongful Death for New Jersey on
Q: wife was given 50mg fentynol and 200 mg morphine, went into coma and dieddoctors did not agree on dosage.....

25/100mg would have been more than enough for pain...intentional overdose

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Apr 20, 2024

I'm very sorry for the loss of your wife. Based on the brief post, it seems likely you are wondering about your legal rights. You could try to set up a consult with med mal/wrongful death law firms to discuss further. Most firms that handle such cases offer free initial consults. In addition... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law for New Jersey on
Q: What recourse do i have in regards to a return. Ordered a lawn tractor on line from manufacturer. item defective.

Ordered a lawn tractor on line from manufacturer, + paid shipping fee. Item arrived 2 weeks later after many delays with trucking co., after un crating found defect, oil leaking. Manufacturer will not answer phone. Have tried for mult days and have been put on hold for hours at a time. 1 week has... View More

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answered on Apr 19, 2024

Unfortunately, there's no great answer here. The cost to involve a lawyer will exceed the $500 you were hoping to save (and it won't make things happen any faster), and either way, you'd have no basis to sue anyone just because you need the money from the return before you can buy... View More

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