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Mar 6, 2026 ∙ 5 min
Can a Creditor Take Your Social Security? What You Need to Know in PA, NJ, and NY
If you receive Social Security benefits and you're dealing with debt collectors, judgments, or even bankruptcy — one of the first things you need to understand is this: your Social Security is not automatically up for grabs. The law provides real protections. But those protections can evaporate if you're not careful about how you manage your money. Let's break it down — starting with the basics, then getting into what the rules look like in each state where I practice. First — What Is an...
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Mar 6, 2026 ∙ 5 min
Don't Let a Summer Visit Cost You Your Custody Case: What Parents Need to Know About Jurisdiction
Imagine this: You and your child's other parent are doing fine. You're not together romantically, but you're cohabitating, co-parenting, keeping the peace. Things are good enough that going to court feels unnecessary — even dramatic. So you don't. Then one day, the relationship ends. Things get tense fast. Before you know it, the other parent has sent your child to visit family in another country — just a vacation, they say. But the weeks stretch into months, and suddenly you're hearing words...
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Jan 30, 2026 ∙ 4 min
Is Your Home Safe If You File Bankruptcy Alone? Why New Jersey Trustees Are Getting It Wrong
You and your spouse bought a home together. You hold it as tenants by the entirety—the way most married couples in New Jersey own their homes. Now, life has thrown you a curveball, and you need to file for bankruptcy. Your spouse doesn't. You've done your research, and you know that New Jersey law protects your home from your individual creditors. So why is a bankruptcy trustee trying to sell it anyway? This is happening right now in New Jersey bankruptcy courts, and frankly, it's outrageous....
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Patricia A. Ames, Esq.
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