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May-June 2021
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Dear Friends,

Wow! The weather is absolutely lovely! Take a moment to enjoy spring’s wildflower season. Whether you plan to transplant trilliums or violets, or simply admire them in the garden or on a guided walk at a preserve, “knowing these flowers’ life histories enriches the experience,” writes Margaret Roach, NYT garden expert. In honor of this season, here’s a poem provided by DLTK's Site for Kids.

 Here is my little garden,

Some seeds I'm going to sow.

Here is my rake to rake the ground,

Here is the big, round yellow sun;

The sun warms everything.

Here are the rain clouds in the sky;

The birds will start to sing.

Little plants will wake up soon,

And lift their sleepy heads;

Little plants will grow and grow

In their little, warm earth beds.

Below are two blog posts on employment and family law.  The first post is called “How Many Slurs Are Needed Before Harassment Can be Shown?”

The second post is called “In a NJ divorce, does a child have the right to decide which parent to live with?”

 Please let us know if we may be helpful to your friends, your family, or you.  Our primary practice areas remain family law, employment law for workers, estate planning, and general civil and criminal/municipal court advocacy.  If you need a lawyer here or elsewhere in practice areas we do not handle, then we will make appropriate referrals for you, free of charge.

With highest regards, 

Kingston Law Group

Avallone & Isaacs (Misty, Hanan, Kristen, Amy, and our intern, Vidhi)

Although sexual harassment gets the most press, it’s just as illegal for an employer to harass, or allow the harassment of, an employee due to the person’s race, color, nationality, religion or other protected bases. Generally the more frequent and heated the slurs, the easier it is to show harassment occurred. But depending on the circumstances a single slur... Continue reading
This post looks at children’s rights to have a voice about whom they wish to live with, and whether their voice amounts to a vote. This post presumes that the children under discussion are competent, and not suffering from a severe physical or emotional illness... Continue reading
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