by danr | Feb 16, 2026 | Rybar Law
Inheritances are often assumed to be automatically protected in divorce. While New Jersey law generally treats inheritances as separate property, real-life circumstances can blur the line between what remains separate and what becomes marital. How inherited assets are...
by danr | Jan 20, 2026 | Rybar Law
After a divorce is finalized, many people assume their financial affairs are automatically aligned with their new circumstances. In reality, one of the most commonly overlooked steps is updating beneficiary designations. In New Jersey, failing to revise beneficiaries...
by danr | Jan 6, 2026 | Rybar Law
Underground oil tanks are a common feature in older New Jersey homes, particularly those built before natural gas became widely available. While many of these tanks are no longer in use, their presence, whether active, abandoned, or previously removed, can...
by danr | Dec 10, 2025 | Rybar Law
The modern household operates heavily in the digital world. Instead of filing cabinets and CD collections, families now rely on cloud storage, streaming accounts, shared software subscriptions, digital photos, and purchased media libraries. These assets may not feel...
by danr | Dec 10, 2025 | Rybar Law
Solar panels have become increasingly popular in New Jersey, both for their environmental benefits and the promise of lower utility bills. But when it’s time to sell a home equipped with solar panels, the process becomes more complicated than a traditional real...
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