- Divorce
- Child SupportTim is a Senior Associate with the firm since 2008 and focuses his practice on divorce, alimony, custody, child support, equitable distribution of assets and debts, college contribution, domestic violence and adoption.
- Child Custody and Visitation
- Adoption
- Spousal Support
- Criminal DefenseRyan T. Geib is an Associate with the firm and focuses his practice primarily on Criminal Defense. He is a 2016 graduate of Villanova University with a B.B.A. in Marketing, cum laude, and earned a Juris Doctorate degree from the Villanova Charles Widger School of Law in 2019 where he was awarded the Dean’s Merit Scholarship. He is licensed to practice law in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
- DUI/DWI
- Sex Crimes
- Robbery
- Burglary
- White Collar Crimes
- Theft
- Misdemeanors
- Drug Crimes
- Murder
- Restraining Order
- Workers CompensationAnytime you are injured while in the course and scope of your employment, you are entitled to workers compensation benefits from your employer or your employer’s insurance carrier. You do not need to prove that anyone was at fault for causing your injury or condition only that you sustained an injury while on the job. As detailed below there are four basic workers’ compensation benefits – (1) Medical Benefits, (2) Temporary Disability and (3) Permanent Partial Disability Benefits and (4) Permanent Total Disability Benefits.
- Wrongful Termination
- Sexual Harassment
- Premises LiabilityUpon graduation from law school, Ryan clerked with the Honorable Timothy W. Chell, the presiding judge of the civil division in Gloucester County, New Jersey. After that year, Ryan practiced insurance defense including premises liability, auto accidents, and other injury and building liability matters. Ryan then served as an Assistant District Attorney in Philadelphia where he prosecuted misdemeanor and felony trials. He has experience litigating hundreds of criminal matters.
- Personal InjuryIn the legal sense, personal injury is a type of tort or civil wrong where harm is caused to one individual because another individual failed to use reasonable care. Personal injury law overlaps quite a bit with litigation law. The law recognizes a tort as grounds (legal reasons) to sue the offender in order to recover for losses caused by an injury or other type of harm, including psychological. This is referred to as recovery for damages and may involve expected future losses in addition to actual present losses. Some of the damages one may sue for are reasonable medical expenses, property damages, pain and suffering, loss of earnings capacity, emotional distress, loss of consortium or companionship, and legal costs and attorney fees. The main goal of tort law is to make the injured party whole again and to discourage others from committing the same offense.
- Auto Accidents
- Probate
- BankruptcyDavid and his wife are the proud parents of twin sons, who are doing well in their careers. David enjoys working with clients to understand and stabilize their current financial situations, and steer them towards a sound financial future. David has extensive experience representing consumers in personal bankruptcy petitions, and has litigated bankruptcy cases in all of the Federal District courts in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Additionally, he provides representation to consumers who have not received promised services and products from suppliers, and represents union members during the purchase or sale of their personal residences.