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The articles and publications below are authored by Hinkle, Fingles & Prior staff attorneys. They are provided here for review and republication in organizations' newsletters and other free publications. Our staff attorneys also publish useful guides and periodic journal articles on legal issues impacting children and adults with disabilities. Click on the titles in the right column box below to open the publications or articles. Copyrights cited for the articles below apply. When reprinting these texts, you must include the author's name(s) and include contact information for Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, Attorneys at Law.


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Articles on Guardianship and Surrogate Decision-Making

"New" resource indicator  Understanding Guardianship for Adults with Developmental Disabilities
June 2010
Adding a Co-Guardian
December 2008
Recent Changes in Guardianship Law
February 2007
 


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Understanding Your Health Care Insurance and Appeal Rights
In collaboration with Special Olympics New Jersey, Hinkle, Fingles & Prior has authored a new guide to help parents understand health coverage and appeal rights, and minimize financial responsibility. copyright Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, Attorneys at Law

Planning the Transition from School to Adult Life
Collaborating with ASAH, a not-for-profit organization of private schools and agencies in New Jersey, Herb Hinkle and Ira Fingles join Dorothy Van Horn, Executive Director of Brookfield Schools, in authoring this important new guide to transition services for students with disabilities. Copyright Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, Attorneys at Law

New Jersey Guide to
Planning for Siblings and
Other Family Members

Collaborating with Planned Lifetime Assistance Network of New Jersey, Ira M. Fingles, Esq., S. Paul Prior, Esq., and Hillary D. Freeman, Esq. have authored a guide for New Jersey siblings and other care givers who are concerned about how their siblings' needs will be met after their parents are no longer able to care for them.
Copyright Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, Attorneys at Law

Medicaid and its Important Role in Funding Services and Supports for Individuals with Autism
Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, and Leslie Long, Director of Adult Resources, COSAC;
published for the New Jersey Center for Outreach and Services for the Autism Community, copyright Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, Attorneys at Law.

High Court Clears Way for More Assistance
Jonathan Tamari, Gannett State Bureau/Asbury Park Press: March 3, 2007

Justices reject limits on aid to developmentally disabled
Rick Hepp; Newark Star Ledger/nj.com; March 2, 2007.

Community-Based Services and Supports for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities
S. Paul Prior, Esq.; published for the Arc of New Jersey, copyright Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, Attorneys at Law.

Herb Hinkle, Thirty Years of Legal Advocacy
Jonathan Jaffe: Families, Spring 2006, published by the New Jersey Council on Developmental Disabilities

Legal Considerations in Planning for Individuals with Disabilities: A Guide for Siblings
S. Paul Prior, Esq. and Ira M. Fingles, Esq.; published for the Arc of New Jersey, copyright Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, Attorneys at Law.

Adults with Autism: The COSAC Guide to Services and Supports in New Jersey
Leslie Long, and Herbert D. Hinkle, Esq.,; published for the New Jersey Center for Outreach and Services to the Autism Community, copyright Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, Attorneys at Law

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