Monthly Archives: May 2025

Victim Blaming in Intimate Partner Violence Cases
You’ve suffered abuse at the hands of someone who claims to care about you. It doesn’t matter if it’s the person you’re married to, someone you’re dating, or someone from your past: if an intimate partner harms you, it is domestic violence, and domestic violence is a crime. Why then, have you been made… Read More »

What You Need to Know About the Alien Enemies Act
Newark, New Jersey was the site of one of the first workplace raids of the new administration. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained multiple individuals—apparently both undocumented individuals and U.S. citizens—even though they did not have a warrant to enter the workplace or make arrests. The Newark mayor claimed the event was an obvious… Read More »

When Financial Changes Interrupt Chapter 13 Payment Plans
Job loss—medical emergency—natural disaster—who knows when a financial emergency could turn your world upside down. It’s bad enough during normal times—but what if you’re hit with a financial crisis when you’re in the middle of trying to pay off debt through a Chapter 13 restructuring? Don’t panic—even in this situation, you do have some… Read More »

Domestic Violence and Same-Sex Relationships
Just as many heterosexual relationships are healthy and rewarding, many gay and lesbian families enjoy satisfying and nurturing relationships. At the same time, between one-third and one-fourth of individuals in these relationships experience domestic violence (DV) at some point in their lives. What All Victims of DV Have in Common Regardless of one’s gender,… Read More »