The Straight Word 04-05 - Burlington County Bar Association
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The Straight Word 04-05 - Burlington County Bar Association
VOL XXXXVIV NO. 3 MARK YOUR DIARY MARCH 7 YOUNG LAWYERS COMMITTEE MEETING – 4:30 P.M. , BAR HEADQUARTERS, MT. HOLLY 13 HOT TRENDS IN PROBATE LITIGATION – 4:30 P.M. COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING, MT. HOLLY 14 ST. PATRICK’S DAY HAPPY HOUR – 5:30 P.M. DUBH LINN SQUARE, BORDENTOWN 19 SOCIAL MEDIA NETWORKING LUNCH – NOON BAR HEADQUARTERS, MT. HOLLY EXPERT WITNESS SEMINAR – 4:30 P.M. COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING, MT. HOLLY 20 BCBA BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING – 4:30 P.M. ITALYANI FOOD & WINE, LUMBERTON HAINES AWARD RECEPTION – 6 P.M. ITALYANI FOOD & WINE, LUMBERTON 21 CONSUMER FRAUD UPDATE – 4:30 P.M. COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING, MT. HOLLY BCBF BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING – 5:30 P.M. BAR HEADQUARTERS, MT. HOLLY 27 LANDLORD/TENANT SEMINAR – 4:30 P.M. COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING, MT. HOLLY Burlington County Bar Association MARCH 2013 RUN FOR THE BAR Join the Burlington County Bar Foundation on Saturday, May 18, 2013 as we “RUN FOR THE BAR”. This 5K Run/1 Mile Walk will take place in the Kings Grant Community in Marlton, NJ. The race begins at 8:30 a.m. and will take runners on an easy flat loop through Kings Grant, and walkers on a scenic 1 mile walk around the lake. Parking is available at the Kings Grant Community Center, located at 50 Landings Drive in Marlton. The race will begin and end just a few steps from the parking area. Prizes will be awarded to the top male and female overall finishers; and medallions will be awarded to the top three male and female finishers in their age bracket. Amenities include t-shirts, awards ceremony, and refreshments. Registration information is included in this issue of The Straight Word or register online by visiting our website at burlcobar.org or at https://register.dqtridu.com/register/?event=18389. Sponsorship opportunities are also available for law firms and local businesses. If you have a local business you frequent (restaurant or store) consider asking them to sponsor the 5K for the Foundation. All proceeds benefit the many community service projects of the Burlington County Bar Foundation. Call (609) 261-4542 with questions. Hope to see you there! BCBA/NAWBO NETWORKING EVENT The Burlington County Bar Association is pleased to be partnering with the National Association of Women Business Owners – South Jersey (NAWBO-South Jersey) for a special networking cocktail hour on Thursday, April 11, 2013 from 5 – 8 p.m. at Braddock’s Tavern, 39 South Main Street, in Medford. The cost to attend is just $20 per person for BCBA members, and $25 for non-members, and includes your first glass of wine as well as hors d’oeuvres. Chartered in 2003, NAWBO-South Jersey is a professional group of women and men who come together to connect, learn and grow through networking and educational events. NAWBO-South Jersey strives to help others grow in business by offering education and resource to women business owners in the South Jersey region. Attend this very special event to connect with local business owners and potential new clients and exchange ideas with women in business and women consumers on how to grow your client base. Registration information is included with this issue of The Straight Word. Questions? Call 609.261.4542. INSIDE THIS ISSUE President’s Message ..................................................................................3 Red Flags for a Special Needs Trust ..........................................................9 Notice to the Bar ......................................................................................10 Watch that Clock: Potential Roadblocks ................................................12 WELCO ME N EW M EMB ERS EDWARD M. HUGHES, ESQ. 26 Harvest Way Little Egg Harbor, NJ 08087 (732) 670-7169 ehughes77@rocketmail.com ALEX JOCHYM, ESQ. Kim Krizman, LLC 1307 White Horse Road, Suite 601 Voorhees, NJ 08043 (856) 520-8988 Fax (856) 520-8983 alexjochym@kimkrizman.com MATTHEW B. LUN, ESQ. Law Office of Matthew B. Lun, Esq. LLC 100 Horizon Center Boulevard, Suite 216 Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 (609) 384-3770 Fax (609) 613-5607 matt@lunlegal.com DANIEL ORLOW, ESQ. Begelman, Orlow & Melletz 411 Route 70 East Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 (856) 428-6020 Fax (856) 428-5485 Daniel.orlow@begelmanorlow.com RONALD G. RUBIN, ESQ. Law Offices of Ron Rubin 110 Marter Avenue, Suite 209 Moorestown, NJ 08057 (856) 608-9797 Fax (856) 608-6244 ronrubinesquire@gmail.com CONDOLENCES The Burlington County Bar Association extends its sincere condolences to past president, Sharon Dostmann, on the loss of her father, William R. Dostmann on January 15, 2013 at the age of 71. k The Burlington County Bar Association extends its sincere condolences to R. Louis Gallagher, II on the loss of his father, R. Louis Gallagher, on February 3, 2013 at the age of 83. k The Burlington County Bar Association extends its sincere condolences to past president Kenneth Roth on the loss of his father, Ben A. Roth, on February 7, 2013 at the age of 89. M EMB ERS IN TH E N EWS T HE S TRAIGHT WORD M ARCH 2013 - PAGE 2 Bar Briefs Capehart Scatchard Shareholder Amy C. Goldstein recently spoke at a National Business Institute seminar on “Applying the Rules of Evidence: What Every Attorney Needs to Know” in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Ms. Goldstein presented on the various aspects of hearsay objections and exceptions. Ms. Goldstein has practiced all aspects of family law for thirty years. Her practice areas include marital and civil union dissolutions, alimony, child support, cohabitation and prenuptial agreements, child custody and related matters. The law firm of Helmer, Conley & Kasselman is pleased to announce that Krista Trani has been appointed to lead the Family Law Department. In addition, Christopher Vanette has joined the firm as an associate, adding additional depth to the firm’s family law and immigration departments. The firm recently opened its 10th location (Bridgeton) and has relocated its Salem County office from Salem City to Woodstown, during the merger with Lawrence Point’s firm. Video conferencing between the firm’s sites makes the services of all the firm’s attorneys easily available to clients throughout the state. M EMB ERS O N T HE MO VE TERRANCE W. ANNESE, ESQ. The Annese Law Firm, P.C. 414 Stokes Road, Suite 106 Medford, NJ 08055 (856) 297-3639 Fax (866) 290-1957 twa@anneselawfirm.com EMMETT S. COLLAZO, ESQ. A.J. DiMarino, P.C. 57 Euclid Street, Suite A Woodbury, NJ 08096 (856) 853-0055 Fax (856) 853-2866 collazo@dimarinolaw.com CHRISTOPHER VANETTE, ESQ. Helmer, Conley & Kasselman, P.A. 519 White Horse Pike Haddon Heights, NJ 08033 (856) 547-7888 Fax (856) 547-2576 christophervanette@helmerlegal.com S U MM AR Y OF TH E BO AR D M EETI NG At the February meeting of the Board of Trustees, the Board approved the minutes of the January meeting, approved the financial statement for January, and accepted the applications of 7 new members. In addition, they accepted the Executive Director’s Report, NJSBA Trustee Report and Committee reports, including the Community/Public Relations Committee, Criminal Practice Section, Municipal Court Section, and Young Lawyers Committee. Furthermore, the Association Board of Trustees approved the purchase of much needed new computers for Bar Headquarters as well as approve a more reliable backup solution for the Bar Association. Finally, the Board of Trustees approved the Bar’s presence at the 2013 Burlington County Farm Fair for the third straight year. The next meeting of the Burlington County Bar Association Board of Trustees will take place on Wednesday, March 20 immediately prior to the Haines Award Reception honoring Cynthia Earl. T HE S TRAIGHT WORD M ARCH 2013 - PAGE 3 The Straight Word P RESI DENT’S MESSAGE BY : JA N IC E H EI N O LD It’s winter, and unlike most people, I enjoy winter, because it’s ski season! I’ll be getting 11 ski days in for sure this year, from the beautiful Banff/Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies to the humble Bear Creek Mountain in Macungie, PA. I was also hoping for a frozen lake to skate on, but was skiing the only day the lakes in Medford Lakes froze hard enough. I remember skating for days after school when I was kid; I guess that’s impossible in today’s climate. March is another full month for the Bar Association. We have a Young Lawyers’ Committee Meeting on March 7, 2013 at 4:30 pm. The Young Lawyers’ Committee is also holding a St. Patrick’s Day Happy Hour on Thursday, March 14th at Dubh Linn Square in Bordentown. The Probate Committee (which meets the first Monday of every month at 4 p.m. in the County Freeholder’s room at the County Office Building) is giving a seminar on Hot Trends in Probate Litigation on March 13, 2013. We have part two of a four-part lunchtime seminar series on using the web and social media to grow your practice: Social Media Networking to Produce New Clients, March 19th at Bar Headquarters. Also March 19th, the Civil Practice Section presents “The Do’s and Don’t of Expert Selection and Communications” at 4:30 in the Courthouse. The Commercial Law Subcommittee of the Civil Practice Section is providing a Consumer Fraud Update at the Courthouse. The Landlord/Tenant Committee will present a seminar on “Beyond Non-Payment of Rent: Cause Evictions and Recouping Losses” on March 27th. Of course, our most important event in March is the Haines Award Reception. This year’s recipient is Cynthia Earl, Esq. I first met Cindy when I joined the District III-B Ethics Committee years ago. Cindy has tirelessly served as Secretary to that Committee since 1999, a volunteer position, and her amazing efficiency and organizational skills are the reason that Committee works as well as it does. Cindy is frequently appointed by the court as guardian for incapacitated individuals, and also volunteers as a matrimonial mediator in the court’s MESP program. Anyone who has had the pleasure of dealing with Cindy in any of her numerous roles, or as an adversary, will recognize that she exemplifies the character and service to the profession exemplified by Judge Martin L. Haines. Please join us in honoring her March 20th at Italyani Food & Wine on Route 38 in Lumberton, NJ. How are you coming along with your Couch-to-5k training? The Bar Foundation’s Second Annual 5k takes place Saturday May 18th! Don’t miss out on this opportunity to get in shape for summer AND support the Bar Foundation. If you do not wish to run, please consider being a Sponsor of this Event. More details can be found on our website. Published Monthly by The Burlington County Bar Association 137 High Street, 3rd Floor, Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 Email: karaedens@burlcobar.org Website: www.burlcobar.org (609) 261-4542 Fax: (609) 261-5423 Lawyer Referral Services: (609) 261-4862 OFFICERS Janice L. Heinold ..................................................................................President Katherine D. Hartman ..............................................................President-Elect Roger Lai ......................................................................................Vice President Kevin Walker ........................................................................................Treasurer Elizabeth M. Garcia ..............................................................................Secretary TRUSTEES 2010-2013: 2011-2014 2012-2015 Cedric Edwards Richard J. Nocella, Jennifer Stonerod Kim C. Belin, Douglas L. Heinold Pamela A. Mulligan, Reema Y. Scaramella Joan M. Burke, Richard C. Klein Steven A. Traub, John A. Zohlman, III Young Lawyer Trustees 2011-2013: 2012-2014: Grant G. Berger Noah A. Schwartz Immediate Past President: Timothy S. Farrow New Jersey State Bar Trustee: Edward W. Hoffman Executive Director: Kara E. Edens EDITORIAL BOARD John F. Kearney, III ..........................................................................Editor Kara E. Edens ..................................................Print & Circulation Mgr. All Officers and Trustees of the BCBA STATEMENT OF POLICY The existence of your Burlington County Bar Association is made possible by your financial support. However, our success in fostering professional growth and improving the practice depends on your participation in meetings, programs, seminars and the work of committees, as well as your support of our monthly publication, THE STRAIGHT WORD, by way of suggestions and contributions. Contributions are welcome, subject to the deadline of the 10th day of each month. There is only one publication during July and August. The right to edit and publish is reserved. Finally, my wine pick for this month: Riesling. Riesling is a classic pairing for Easter Dinner, although it is so versatile, it goes well with fish, cheese, and salads, as well. “Too sweet” may pop into your mind as you read the word Riesling, and yes, there are sweet Rieslings out there, but there are also dry or “Trocken” versions of this noble grape. German wine labels may appear baffling, but if Trocken or Halb-Trocken appears on the label, the style of wine will be dry rather than sweet. Well done Reislings have a restrained power to them that make them a joy to drink. A solid choice is Ratzenberger Trocken and can be found at Moore Brothers for $21. Celebrating 81 Years Show your support for your Bar Association by advertising in the Annual Installation of Officers Program Book riday,, June 7, at 6 p.m. at the The Installation of Officers Dinner Dance is scheduled for Friday beautiful Laurel Creek Country Club in Mt. Laurel, NJ. You can pay tribute to our incoming BCBA President Katherine D. Hartman, and incoming BCBF President Deirdre K. Hartman, as well as the other incoming officers and trustees of the Association and Foundation by placing an ad in the commemorative program book that will be distributed that evening. Place a firm display ad, your own personal display ad, or be listed as a patron. To be included in this year’s book, simply complete the form below and mail with payment to the Burlington County Bar Association by Friday riday,, May 24. AGE {5 W x 8 H}: FULL P PA 1/2 P PA AGE {5 x 4}: 1/4 P AGE {5 x 2}: PA PA 1/8 P AGE {2 1/2 x 2}: Patron Listing: $375 $200 $125 $75 $25 Please return ad copy, form and payment to: Burlington County Bar Association 137 High Street, 3rd Floor Mount Holly, NJ 08060 T YES! Please include me/us in the Annual Installation of Officers Program Book! )LUP&RPSDQ\1DPH &RQWDFW3HUVRQ $GGUHVV 7HOHSKRQH (PDLO T,ZLOOHPDLODFDPHUDUHDG\DGWRNDUDHGHQV#EXUOFREDURUJ T6HWDGIURPDWWDFKHGFRS\ T6HWDGIURPPHVVDJHEHORZ 0HVVDJH )D[\RXULQIRUPDWLRQWR (PDLO\RXUFDPHUDUHDG\DGWR NDUDHGHQV#EXUOFREDURUJ &DOOZLWKTXHVWLRQVRUWRSD\E\FUHGLWFDUG T HE S TRAIGHT WORD M ARCH 2013 - PAGE 4 Burlington County Bar Association T HE S TRAIGHT WORD M ARCH 2013 - PAGE 5 OFFICE SPACE 45 GRANT STREET, MOUNT HOLLY, NJ Former Burlington County Bar Association Building Adjacent to County Complex 1-6 Office Spaces Available 1,350 S.F. Total Off Street Parking Contact Terry Mulligan 609-267-4462 DIVORCE CONCIERGE/CAREER COACH I provide personal support and resource management for individuals who are in the process of divorce. At no cost to you. 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To be eligible, nominees must be employed by an entity that receives government funding. To make a nomination for this award, visit: http://www.americanbar.org/groups/government_public /awards/dorsey_award.html HODSON AWARD for Public Service The Hodson Award, named for the late Major General Kenneth J. Hodson, a former Judge Advocate General of the U.S. Army and a founding member of the Division, recognizes sustained, outstanding performance or specific and extraordinary service by a government or public sector law office. Units within an office are eligible for this award, but individuals are not. Nominees must receive government funding. To make a nomination for this award, visit: http://www.americanbar.org/groups/government_public /awards/hodson_award.html NELSON AWARD for Outstanding Service to the ABA The Nelson Award was established as a tribute to the late L. Clair Nelson, a long-time, active ABA and GPSLD council member. This award recognizes outstanding contributions to the ABA by a government or public sector lawyer, and all government and public sector lawyers are eligible. Specific extraordinary accomplishments and sustained contributions to the ABA will be considered. To make a nomination for this award, visit: http://www.americanbar.org/groups/government_public /awards/nelson_award.html Questions? Visit the ABA Government and Public Sector Lawyers Division's Awards webpage or email the Division at GPSLD@americanbar.org. GERROW COURT REPORTING, LLC CERTIFIED COURT REPORTERS Serving the legal community for over 25 years. Full litigation support services, including E-Transcript, Condensed Transcripts, Rough ASCII disks, scanning of exhibits. All at no additional charge. Certified videographers, conference room available with off street parking. 1101 LAUREL OAK RD., STE. 110 VOORHEES, NJ 08043 PHONE: 856-784-7909 FAX: 856-309-1405 gerrowreporting@verizon.net www.gerrowreporting.com Credit Cards Accepted GUESS WHO ?? ? Can you guess the rider of the horse in this photo taken back on August 31, 1957 during the Korean War? Correctly guess the name of the individual pictured on the horse in the above photo and you could win a $1,000 donation in your name to the Foundation’s Raising the Bar campaign! Guess the name of the horse correctly and you’ll win another $1,000 donation in your name to the campaign. Make your submission via email at karaedens@burlcobar.org by March 31. We’ll give you a hint – it is one of our members. BCBA BOWLING NIGHT 2013 The annual BCBA Bowling Night on February 22, 2013 was another huge success! Nearly 40 members and kids came out to Laurel Lanes in Maple Shade for a fun night of bowling, pizza, pins and pop. Appearances were also made by two of our esteemed judges – Assignment Judge Ronald Bookbinder stopped by for a visit and Judge Patricia Richmond bowled a couple of games! As the pictures show, a great time was had by all! T HE S TRAIGHT WORD M ARCH 2013 - PAGE 8 RED FLAGS FOR SPECIAL NEEDS TRUSTS BY: THOMAS D. BEGLEY, JR., ESQUIRE, CELA In May of 2012 the Social Security Administration (“SSA”) changed the POMS with respect to reimbursement to family members for expenses incurred in visiting a beneficiary of a first-party special needs trust. At about the same time SSI recipients began receiving notices that their benefits were being terminated, because their trusts provided for payments to family members as caregivers. Other SSI recipients received termination notices, because their trusts provided that family members could be reimbursed for expenses incurred in taking a vacation with the trust beneficiary. Still other SSI recipients received notices of termination based on the fact that parents or other family members were reimbursed for expenses incurred by the parent on behalf of the beneficiary for legitimate expenses. Finally, SSA announced, at a conference in October, that funds in a special needs trust could not be used to reimburse Social Security for previous overpayment of benefits. trained.” In conversations with the author, the Regional Support Team for SSA stated, “We do not pay family members for rendering necessary care unless they are skilled healthcare-trained professionals. They would need to be licensed or qualified appropriately.” With respect to the issue as to what constitutes an acceptable level of training, the author was advised, “For now we are accepting that the parent would be educated to the same level of care as what would be required if an outside individual was hired.” If a child requires skilled RN-level of care (feeding tube, vent) and the mother has been caring for the child for 15 years, the question is whether this would constitute adequate training. The answer was “no.” In this instance, someone else should be hired to provide the care. SSA stated, “For other levels of care, there are Medicaid-certified courses that are 40 hours. This is reasonable.” At least some Regions have taken the position that a self-settled special needs trust cannot pay for the parent to receive the necessary medical training. Let’s discuss these issues individually: Vacation. Historically, SSA has permitted distributions from a self-settled special needs trust to reimburse parents for the expense of one adult to accompany a trust beneficiary on a vacation, if the trust beneficiary is unable to travel alone. Recently, SSA has taken the position that the trust can only pay for a skilled healthcare-trained professional if a travel companion for the beneficiary is necessary. T HE S TRAIGHT WORD - M ARCH 2013 PAGE 9 Reimbursement for Family Travel to Visit Beneficiaries. On May 21, 2012, SSA amended the POMS to prohibit a self-settled special needs trust from paying for travel for family members to visit a beneficiary. SSA concluded that payment for such travel violated the “sole benefit of” rule. In conversation with members of the Regional Support Team for the SSA, the author was informed that the Baltimore Office of Social Security informed the Regions that, “Immediate family members who are authorized reasonable out-of-pocket travel and lodging expenses for visits to the beneficiary at his place of residence would violate the sole benefit of rule. While we pay for travel expenses for the beneficiary to visit or travel, such payment does not extend to paying for family to visit or travel. We would, however, pay for someone who is a skilled healthcaretrained professional, if a travel companion for beneficiary is necessary.” Family Caregiver. At about the same time SSA took the position that it is a violation of the sole benefit of rule for a first-party special needs trust to pay a family member as caregiver, unless the family member is “medically- Reimbursement. SSA has recently taken the position that if a trustee reimburses a third party, such as a parent or other family member, for expenses incurred on behalf of a disabled trust beneficiary, then such reimbursement constitutes unearned income to the trust beneficiary. This has the effect of reducing or eliminating the beneficiary’s SSI payment. The solution to this problem is to obtain a credit card for the family member. Charge the items on the credit card, but rather than have the family member pay the credit card and be reimbursed by the trustee, have the trustee pay the credit card company directly. Overpayments. In a bizarre interpretation, SSA has taken the position that a special needs trust cannot be used Continued on Page 12 NEW JERSEY SUPREME COURT OPENS THE ATTORNEY ONLINE REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT CENTER FOR 2013 The Attorney Online Registration and Payment Center is now open, and attorneys are encouraged to register and pay any required fees by April 26, 2013. An electronic notice about the online system has been sent to each attorney who previously registered on-line. In addition, a User ID and temporary password has been mailed to each attorney who has never used the online system to facilitate a transition to the online process. To complete your registration and pay online, go to www.njcourts.com/attyreg, click on “Attorney Online Registration and Payment Center” and follow the on-screen directions. Pursuant to Rules 1:20-1(b) and (c), 1:28-2(a), 1:28B-1(e), and1:42-2(b), attorneys licensed to practice in New Jersey are annually required to pay an assessment and file a registration statement in a form prescribed by the Administrative Director with approval of the Supreme Court. The New Jersey Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection ("Fund") collects the assessment; the money collected supports the Fund, the disciplinary process, the Lawyers Assistance Program and the Board on Continuing Legal Education (BCLE). If you did not receive your log-in information or if you have questions concerning registration and billing, please contact the Fund at (609) 292-8079 or CPF.Mailbox@judiciary.state.nj.us. In addition to the annual registration requirement, attorneys maintaining a plenary or limited license to practice law in New Jersey must participate in a program of continuing legal education (CLE) in accordance with Rule 1:42. Beginning with the 2013 attorney registration, a noncompliance fee of $50 will be assessed against attorneys who report that they did not complete the required courses by the deadline for course completion. An additional $50 (for a total of $100) will be assessed against attorneys who fail to complete their CLE courses within the grace period given pursuant to BCLE Reg. 402:1 and against attorneys who fail to report regarding compliance at all. The Court approved amendments to the CLE regulations, including those related to alternative verifiable learning formats and reciprocity. In addition, certain fees were changed. Please review the Board on Continuing Legal Education’s regulations at http://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/cle/index.htm. If you have questions concerning CLE, please contact staff to the BCLE at SCTCLE.Mailbox@judiciary.state.nj.us or 609-633- 9733. /s/ Glenn A. Grant Glenn A. Grant, J.A.D. Acting Administrative Director of the Courts Dated: February 6, 2013 DID YOU KNOW? Did you know that the Bar Association has several ongoing community outreach programs? They include: - Our Domestic Violence Clinic, where we work together with Providence House to provide legal services to victims of domestic violence including but not limited to divorce, child custody and support issues - Our Speaker’s Bureau, a free public service to schools, churches, retirement homes, and other civic organizations. Organizations can make a request for an attorney to come speak on a variety of topics. The BCBA recently coordinated with the Burlington County Court to respond to requests for both attorney and judge speakers. - Our Informational Clinics and Seminars, held by member volunteers at local libraries and churches on matters as diverse as bankruptcy, foreclosure, family law, and expungements. - Law Day, held annually around May 1, where the Bar Association, in conjunction with the Burlington County Court and IOLTA, makes presentations to local schools, sponsors art and essay contests for students, courthouse tours, panel discussions and “juror for a day” experiences for the public. - Constitution Week, held in September, where members of our association, together with federal judges, make presentations to local schools explaining matters of constitutional law. - We are also working on informational brochures on common probate and real estate issues, which will be available to the public at the Courthouse in displays located in common areas. For more information on any of these outreach programs, or to participate in them, please contact the Bar Association or Reema Scaramella, our Public Relations Committee Chair. There is a place for you! PRIME OFFICE SPACE Office space, Route 70 Cherry Hill, 800+ sq ft, private offices, secretarial areas, electric heat and air conditioning included. On site parking. 856-424-7800 A-1 COURIER SERVICE 24 HOURS ~ 7 DAYS ~ SAME DAY DELIVERY Process Service Available Now Offering document destruction/paper shredding WWW.A1SJ.COM 856-424-8393 T HE S TRAIGHT WORD M ARCH 2013 - PAGE 10 NOTICE TO THE BAR T HE S TRAIGHT WORD M ARCH 2013 - PAGE 11 PER DIEM & DIVORCE MEDIATION JENNIFER C. APELL, ESQ., LL.M Divorce Mediation - private and court appointed Per Diem includes: Motions, briefs, research, appearances, Family law, estates, wills, civil litigation, real estate, probate Former law clerk to Superior Court Judge Please call (856) 906-0172 & leave message AFFORDABLE APPEALS DAVID C. 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Holly, NJ 08060 (609) 702-0140 / Fax (856) 702-5860 *Named Top Commercial Attorney by SJ Magazine (2010-2012) 856.874.4443 www.Stark-Stark.com Princeton Philadelphia Marlton New York Yardley 401 Route 73 North, Suite 130, Marlton, NJ 08053 MOORESTOWN OFFICE SPACE One room to 2000 square feet. Call Jim Wilson: 856-235-1278 BY: MELANIE LEVAN, ESQ. The Municipal Land Use Law, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq., provides the legal authority for a municipality to govern the use of land within its borders. If a property owner is unhappy with a municipal land use action, the owner can appeal the action. If the appeal is from a decision of a governing body, like a zoning board or planning board, under R. 4:69-6, the appeal takes the form of a Complaint in Lieu of Prerogative Writ, filed in the Law Division no later than forty-five days from the date of publication of the board’s decision. If the appeal is from the decision of a municipal administrative officer, like a zoning officer or building inspector, under N.J.S.A. 40:55D-72(a), the appeal is filed with the municipal governing body, and must be filed within twenty days of the administrative action. The purpose of a twenty day administrative appeal is to make a factual record, capable of judicial review. It is only after the governing body decides the administrative appeal that the matter can then be brought to the Superior Court through an action in Lieu of Prerogative Writ. Easy, right? You have twenty days to appeal an administrative decision to the governing body; you have forty-five days to appeal a governing body’s decision to the Superior Court. Well, not always. There is an exception to the twenty day rule for administrative appeals that lets you bypass the administrative appeal entirely and jump straight to Superior Court. If the grounds for the appeal of the administrative action are that the administrator incorrectly interpreted the law, this “purely legal” question can be presented in a Complaint in Lieu of Prerogative Writ, subject to the forty-five day limitation. Because these types of claims do not involve findings of fact, the Superior Court is the appropriate forum for resolution. Many land use matters do not fall so neatly into “purely legal” challenges and “purely fact” challenges. It is often that a zoning officer’s decision may be challenged as both an incorrect application of an ordinance to the facts (a “legal issue”) and a correct application of an ordinance to incorrect facts (“a fact issue”). The interplay between legal issues and fact issues was recently discussed in the unpublished Appellate Division decision Bisceglie v. Oz, Docket No. A-3484-11T3 (January 14, 2013). Plaintiff Angelo R. Bisceglie, Jr. and Defendant Mehmet Oz and his wife Lisa (yes, that Dr. Oz) are neighbors in Cliffside Park. Both properties have views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline. As part of a backyard renovation, in August 2010, Dr. Oz submitted landscaping plans to the municipal engineer for approval. That same day, Dr. Oz hand delivered the plans to Mr. Bisceglie, putting Mr. Bisceglie on notice that the Ozs intended to plant cedar trees along their adjoining property line, potentially blocking Mr. Bisceglie’s view of the Hudson River and New York City skyline. Dr. Oz planted the trees on October 28th. On November 16th, Mr. Bisceglie filed an action in lieu of prerogative writ, claiming that the cedar trees were an illegal “fence” within the meaning of the municipal zoning code. The action was dismissed in the Law Division for failure to exhaust administrative remedies. Mr. Bisceglie appealed, arguing that the basis of his claim was a pure legal issue, requiring the Court’s legal interpretation of a zoning ordinance. The Appellate Division disagreed, noting that the “question presented involves interpretation of factual issues as applied to a legal determination. It is not simply whether ‘trees’ fall within the legal definition of a ‘fence’ under the ordinance.” The court noted that a party could not bypass the 20 day time restraint by “cloaking” the appeal as an interpretation of law. Because it was impossible to decide the issue without a developed factual record and written explanations from municipal officials as to their prior application of the fence ordinance, the Appellate Court determined that Mr. Bisceglie’s appeal was closer to a question of fact than a question of law, and therefore the appellant should have taken an appeal of the engineer’s approval of the landscaping plan to the Zoning Board within twenty days of the action. Because Mr. Bisceglie had actual notice of the landscaping plans in August 2010, he needed to have filed an administrative appeal in September, 2010. His failure to do so was fatal to his appeal. This decision confirms that it isn’t so easy to get around the twenty day time limitation to appeal a municipal administrative decision. If you need a factual record to make your case, then chances are good you will have to exhaust your administrative remedies before filing in Superior Court. If there is doubt as to whether your appeal is factual or legal in nature, or if it is a mix of the two, err on the side of administrative appeals, and be sure to get your appeal in before the clock strikes twenty, or you may find yourself without a case. RED FLAGS FOR SPECIAL NEEDS TRUSTS CON’T FROM PAGE 9 to reimburse Social Security for overpayments made to the trust beneficiary. 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