Refer to our regularly updated blog to learn about a variety of family law and asset protection issues in New York, as well as concerns related to elder law and bankruptcy. We provide these posts to help prospective clients better understand their legal options so they can make informed decisions about how to best proceed with their case. If you would like to discuss your issue further, contact our office to schedule a consultation with attorney Theodore Alatsas.
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How to Discuss Signing a Prenuptial Agreement with your PartnerMany people are hesitant to discuss prenuptial agreements with their partners. Learn how to approach this conversation and benefits of this agreement.
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Legal Separation in New YorkThere are many reasons why a couple would choose a legal separation over a divorce or as a precursor to divorce. Learn more about legal separation here.
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Should You Get a Postnuptial Agreement?Find out why you should consider signing a Postnuptial Agreement before you and your fiance tie the knot.
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Marital Waste and Property Division in New YorkLearn about marital waste in NY divorce cases and how it affects property division. Consult our Brooklyn divorce lawyers to protect your assets. Call.
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What to Know About Child Custody and TravelIf you’re divorced and sharing child custody making travel plans can be complicated. Make sure you travel with your children the right way!
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How is Credit Card Debt Split in a New York Divorce?Learn how credit card debt is divided in NY divorces. Understand equitable distribution laws and protect your rights. Contact our divorce lawyer today.
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What is a Collaborative Divorce?If you are considering ending your marriage, consider collaborative divorce as a less stressful, less expensive way to complete the divorce process.
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Dividing Retirement Accounts in a DivorceBefore you file for divorce, take the time to educate yourself about how your retirement assets may be divided and the steps you can take to retain them.
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How Do I Obtain a No Signature Required Divorce in New York?Although you can complete a divorce without your spouse’s consent, you must take steps to notify him or her of your intention to divorce.
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Pre-Divorce Versus Post-Divorce AlimonyMany divorces result in one spouse having to pay alimony. Learn about the different types of alimony and how it is calculated.
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The Five Applicable Grounds for Divorce in New YorkThere are four fault-based grounds for divorce and a no-fault ground recognized by New York that couples can provide to initiate the divorce process.
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Important Considerations for Divorcing Parents to MakeIf you are considering filing for divorce, discuss your case with experienced divorce lawyer Theodore Alatsas Esq.