You and the Law in New Jersey - 2nd Edition by Leighton A Holness (Paperback)
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Highlights
- What are your rights if you are fired from your job?
- About the Author: MELVILLE D. MILLER, JR., is a practicing lawyer and President of Legal Services of New Jersey (LSNJ).
- 456 Pages
- Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement, Practical Guides
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About the Book
What are your rights if you are fired from your job? What should you do if you are a crime victim or witness? How can you fight a child custody battle? What can you do if your landlord refuses to provide you with heat in the winter? You and the Law in New Jersey, newly updated, is the ideal guidebook to assist readers in understanding the law, their rights, and how to get legal help. In clear, straightforward language, the book describes how law is made, how to do legal research, how the state and federal court systems work, how to get help if you can't afford a lawyer, how to hire a lawyer, and what to do if you are sued.
Book Synopsis
What are your rights if you are fired from your job? What should you do if you are a crime victim or witness? How can you fight a child custody battle? What can you do if your landlord refuses to provide you with heat in the winter?
You and the Law in New Jersey, newly updated, is the ideal guidebook to assist readers in understanding the law, their rights, and how to get legal help. In clear, straightforward language, the book describes how law is made, how to do legal research, how the state and federal court systems work, how to get help if you can't afford a lawyer, how to hire a lawyer, and what to do if you are sued. The second edition contains much new information, including a chapter on credit, debt, and banking, and others on the rights of senior citizens, veterans, and people with disabilities. The authors have also expanded their information on the rights of renters, homeowners, and consumers of public utilities, as well as their treatment of employment law. They have rewritten chapters on health and public benefits to address the recent sweeping reforms of federal and state law. Other topics include family matters such as marriage, divorce, adoption, and domestic violence; the landlord-tenant relationship and buying a home; consumer rights; the criminal justice system; and citizen involvement in environmental law.
About the Author
MELVILLE D. MILLER, JR., is a practicing lawyer and President of Legal Services of New Jersey (LSNJ). LEIGHTON A. HOLNESS is also a practicing lawyer and a LSNJ senior attorney. LSNJ is a nonprofit corporation that coordinates and supports the provision of legal services to New Jersey residents who cannot afford counsel.