Hinkle, Fingles & Prior presented with The Family Support Center of New Jersey’s Community Partner Award.
Archive for November, 2011
It’s important to consider the voting rights of people with disabilities. The mere fact a person has a disability is not an automatic bar to voting.
By: Eileen W. Siegltuch, Esq., & S. Paul Prior, Esq.
A Special Needs Trust (SNT) is a critical part of an estate plan for families of an individual with a disability. If created properly, a SNT will preserve eligibility for various government programs for individuals with disabilities.
A SNT will operate for the life of the [...]
Public schools may offer all sort of excuses why they cannot provide certain special education services to children with disabilities. Here are a few they CANNOT give for refusing to provide services.


Hinkle, Fingles & Prior attorneys are available to speak to your organization or constituents on a wide variety of relevant disability topics. If you'd like to schedule an event,