In our article library, we discuss a wide range of topics related to divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, estate planning, Medicaid planning, and long-term care planning. Refer to our articles for general information about relevant state and federal laws, then contact our office to schedule a free consultation to discuss your case.
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Child Custody Arrangements for Teenage Children in New YorkCustody can become very complicated when teenage children are involved. Talk to an attorney to find out how to prepare for this part of your divorce.
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Understanding Countable Assets When Applying for Medicaid CoverageMedicaid’s strict income and asset rules leave many disabled seniors scratching their heads. Here’s what you need to know to get the coverage you need.
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Steps to Take If Your Child Won’t Visit Their Non-Custodial Parent After a DivorceIf your child won’t visit their non-custodial parent, you could end up in trouble with the court. These are the steps to protect yourself and your children.
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Don’t Forget to Update Your Estate Plan After a DivorceLeaving an ex-spouse in charge of your estate can cause huge problems for your family when you pass away. Talk to an attorney about updating your estate plan.
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Paying for Nursing Home Care Before You Are Medicaid EligibleLong-term stays at a nursing home are devastatingly expensive, which is why you should plan ahead as far in advance as possible.
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How Credit Card Debt Is Handled During a New York BankruptcyIf you have overwhelming credit card debt, you aren’t alone. Talk to an experienced New York bankruptcy attorney who has helped others in your situation.
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What Steps Should I Take If I Am a Victim of Domestic Violence?Domestic violence, spousal abuse, spousal violence, partner abuse, domestic violence victims
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Spousal Abuse is Not Physical ViolenceDomestic Violence, spousal abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, economic abuse, psychological abuse
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Probating a Lost Will in New York CourtKeeping an original will in a secure but known location is crucial. If the document was lost, however, an attorney can help you navigate probate with a copy.
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How Adultery Does (And Doesn’t) Affect a Divorce in New YorkInfidelity is a strong reason to end a marriage, but it can impact New York divorce proceedings in ways you hadn’t expected.
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What You Need to Know Before Seeking a Military Divorce in New YorkDivorcing an active-duty military spouse in New York can be more complicated than you expect. Talk to an attorney to protect yourself during this process.
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New York Property Division Rules During DivorceDivorce is stressful enough without worrying about where you will live or who will get the car. Talk to an attorney for help mediating property distribution.