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Vendor Contracts an Attorney Negotiator can Help.

Your relationship with yours vendors is important. Not only they give the services you need, a lot of small business just starting up rely heavily on them. Some people use them for marketing, some for product. But did you know you can negotiate their fix prices? You can also negotiated their standard contracts. People who start their own business are tied up with the growing of the business and the client side of the business they often forget that their vendors' contracts are just as important.  Certainly they pay for it. Base on our on experience I can tell you we have gotten rid off of so many vendors that did not perform. We often see people who want to tie our clients with one year contracts without any guarantees. Why would anybody sign for that? Sadly they do. Who ever tells you these contracts are not negotiable you can always say there is another vendor. There is 100 vendors. Here at the Ruiz Doolan Law Firm we have dealt with these issues for our clients. We have gott

Divorce and Summer Vacations: NJ DIVORCE

                During the school year, visitations schedules with the non-custodial parent generally stay the same. Children have school schedules, commitments and responsibilities that require commitment and a strict schedule.  Whether its alternate weekends or split weeks or once a month visits, there is commonly an increase or drastic change in visitation times during the summer. Children are no longer in school and spend extended periods with the parent they generally see for only a short period of time. Parents can take their children on vacation. Conversely, visitations can decrease if the child goes away to summer camp, visit relatives overseas or decides to spend more time on the weekends with friends.                   It is crucial that during the divorce proceedings or parenting time negotiations these issues are brought up and discussed before final agreements are reached. Parents have to be mindful of not only their own limited time with their children but also the c