New York’s Family Court provides a way for litigants to address issues regarding issues of divorce, custody, visitation, child support, and spousal support. Refer to our blog to learn what to expect from your family law case, then contact us to request a free, no-obligation consultation.
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Child Custody Battle TipsDivorce can get messy and nasty, especially when children are involved. Read now for six child custody battle tips that can increase your chances of winning in a family court.
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Richard Spencer Divorce: Domestic Violence in MarriageGet the latest on the divorce of white nationalist Richard Spencer and Nina Koupriianova. Allegations of abuse have surfaced during their 8-year marriage.
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Gray Divorce: Dealing with Divorce After 50Gray divorce, or divorce among couples 50 ears or over, is growing each year. Read now for more information on the causes and financial/health implications of getting a divorce at this time and age.
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What is Parental Alienation Syndrome?Parental alienation is emotional abuse that distorts a child's view of the other parent. Learn how it can affect your relationship with your child.
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How do I Calculate Child Support in NY?Learn how child support is calculated in NY, including payment percentages and income factors. Get expert guidance from a Brooklyn family law attorney.
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What is an Emotional Affair?Identify signs of a harmful emotional affair, often fueled by digital communication and social media. Take action if you observe these signs in your partner.
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Taking a Child Out of State With and Without a Custody AgreementBefore you divorced, you may have been accustomed to traveling anywhere with your child. After a divorce, however, you may no longer have that freedom.
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Can I Go to Jail for Not Paying Child Support?If you've not been paying child support, you may be worried about jail. There is a wide range of penalties and jail time may result in extreme cases.
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What is Wasteful Dissipation?When a person mismanages money and assets in such a way that they spend everything and the other spouse gets nothing, this is called wasteful dissipation.
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Who is Responsible for Debt in a Divorce?Laws that govern the division of debt vary from state to state. New York is not a community property state, so the debt is split a little differently.
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What is a Settlement Agreement in a Divorce?A marital settlement agreement is required in New York when a couple goes through an uncontested divorce. Learn more about what to include in this document.
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A Guide to Divorce Actions: What is Mediation? What is Arbitration?When deciding to end a marriage, there are several paths to take for issue resolution. Learn about arbitration, mediation and when litigation is recommended.