New Law in New Jersey Simplifies Confirmatory Adoptions
Some Good News! Adoptions in New Jersey just got easier and less expensive for many parents who created their families used using... Read More
Pennsylvania Temporarily Allows Remote Notarization in Response to Coronavirus Emergency
In response to the coronavirus emergency, the Pennsylvania Department of State has announced that approved Pennsylvania electronic notaries will be permitted to... Read More
Sliding Scale Basic Estate Planning Package
During this time of rapid change and uncertainty, the attorneys and staff of Jerner Law Group, P.C. want to reassure our clients that... Read More
Attorney Leora Cohen Schiff Joins Jerner Law Group, P.C.
We are thrilled to welcome Leora Cohen Schiff, Esquire, to Jerner Law Group, P.C. Prior to joining Jerner Law Group, P.C., Leora... Read More
Jerner & Palmer, P.C. Partner Tiffany Palmer Elected as Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia
Jerner & Palmer, P.C. proudly announces the election of Attorney Tiffany Palmer as Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia... Read More
The Trump Administration’s Most Recent Attack on Transgender People: How You Can Help Fight Back
It can be tough to stand up and take action given the almost daily assault on decency and human rights by the... Read More
The Trump Administration’s Most Recent Attack on Transgender People: What Trans Adults and Parents of Trans Kids Should Know
By now you have probably heard about Trump administration’s “memo” as reported by the New York Times. The memo, from the Department... Read More
Surrogacy Attorney Rebecca Levin answers questions about the New Jersey Gestational Carrier Agreement Act
On May 30, 2018, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed the New Jersey Gestational Carrier Act into law, bringing a seismic shift... Read More
Surrogacy Contracts Now Legally Enforceable in New Jersey
On May 30, 2018, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed the New Jersey Gestational Carrier Agreement Act (S-482) into law, bringing a... Read More
Pennsylvania Superior Court decision brings new rights to civil union couples
On December 28, 2016, the Pennsylvania Superior Court issued a unanimous opinion in Neyman v. Buckley holding that, “a Vermont civil union should be... Read More