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The First Steps in Obtaining a New York Divorce

The First Steps in Obtaining a New York Divorce In 2010, New York became the final state to introduce no-fault divorce. To obtain this type of divorce, one of the spouses must affirm that the relationship has been irreparably damaged for at least six months.  But even simple, uncontested divorces require detailed paperwork to be Read More

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Child Support in New York: Know Your Rights

Child Support in New York: Know Your Rights New York’s child support laws are an essential tool to protect children and their parents. When parents aren’t living together, the state often requires one parent to pay another parent money in order to contribute to the costs of raising a child. While this may seem straightforward, Read More

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Understanding New York’s Updated Alimony Law

Understanding New York’s Updated Alimony Law Governor Andrew Cuomo recently signed a bill into law that changes the way the state’s courts calculate alimony payments. The bill institutes guidelines for temporary maintenance and post-divorce alimony. The most important changes in the new policy are a lower cap on income counted in the calculation of payments Read More

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How Does New York No-Fault Divorce Law Relate to Contested Divorce?

How Does New York No-Fault Divorce Law Relate to Contested Divorce? In a contested divorce, couples have one or more disagreements about how to deal with child custody, child support, spousal support or marital property division. Contested issues can exist in both fault-based and no-fault divorces. A no-fault divorce is one that bases divorce grounds Read More

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Under What Types of Circumstances Do New York Courts Not Uphold a Prenup?

Under What Types of Circumstances Do New York Courts Not Uphold a Prenup? When creating a prenuptial agreement with your prospective spouse, it is wise to consult a Brooklyn prenuptial agreement attorney to make sure your agreement is valid and fair. New York Domestic Relations Law (DRL) 236[B](3) is the basic statute that establishes prenuptial Read More

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What Restrictions Exist Regarding Property During Divorce?

What Restrictions Exist Regarding Property During Divorce? Once you decide to divorce, you may wonder whether there are restrictions on what you can do with your property. Can you cash in stocks, spend money in your joint bank account without telling your spouse or run up debt on your credit card? Divorce requires planning and Read More

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How Does a Legal Separation Work in New York?

How Does a Legal Separation Work in New York? Depending on your marital circumstances, you may want to consider a legal separation instead of a divorce, or using a legal separation as a means of eventually filing for divorce. A Brooklyn attorney can help you weigh your options and make an informed decision. New York Read More

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