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Custody Agreements & Disputes

Custody agreements almost always are preferable to custody litigation.  Custody agreements generally are more likely to succeed than an order that is the product of adversarial litigation.  On the other hand, custody litigation has significant collateral consequences.  Custody litigation is among the most unfortunate of circumstances for adults.  Short of the death of a parent [Read More]

By |2016-02-10T12:33:53-05:00February 10th, 2016|Agreements, Custody, Divorce|

An Exploration of Child Custody Matters

Today I am starting a series of posts about child custody matters.  Custody matter are among my least favorite domestic relations matters.  When custody is litigated, the children always lose.  As a parent I find this unfortunate.  As a professional, I find this distasteful.  However, I do not shy away from custody cases because if [Read More]

By |2016-02-05T11:55:22-05:00February 5th, 2016|Custody, Divorce|

A Closer Look at New York’s New Maintenance Law – Part 2: Applying New York’s New Temporary Maintenance Law

This is the second in a series of articles about New York’s new maintenance law.  So far we have discussed that New York’s new temporary maintenance law has two variations, which depend on whether or the payor will be paying child support.  In this post we will apply the formulas that I have written to [Read More]

By |2015-12-02T07:46:02-05:00December 2nd, 2015|Agreements, Divorce, Support|

A Closer Look at New York’s New Maintenance Law – Part 1

New York State's New Maintenance Law changes the way courts must address temporary and post-divorce maintenance.  This may be the most important development in New York domestic relations law in many years.  This series of articles will examine the new law.  It will start with the provisions for temporary maintenance. The new provisions for temporary [Read More]

By |2015-11-17T16:49:06-05:00November 17th, 2015|Agreements, Divorce, Support|

The Rights of Children

When discussing custody of children, the first consideration always should be the child or children.  Too often the adults make themselves and their conflict, pride and dysfunction, the main considerations and driving forces in custody cases.  This usually results in the child or children suffering as a result of the conflict between the adults.  Even [Read More]

By |2015-10-30T16:32:44-04:00October 30th, 2015|Agreements, Custody, Divorce|

More on New York’s New Maintenance Law

Significant revisions to New York's maintenance laws start taking effect this month.  These revisions affect how courts will calculate temporary and post-divorce maintenance.  They may have a major impact on New York divorces. New York’s new maintenance law is the product of the efforts of the Matrimonial Practice Advisory and Rules Committee, which reports to [Read More]

By |2015-10-19T09:33:56-04:00October 19th, 2015|Divorce|

New York’s New Maintenance Law

Our illustrious Governor has signed the new maintenance law this past Friday.  The new Temporary Maintenance provisions included in this law will go into effect on October 25, 2015.  The balance of the law, including a new post-divorce maintenance formula, will go into effect on January 23, 2016.  This will make New York matrimonial practice [Read More]

By |2015-09-29T14:55:05-04:00September 29th, 2015|Agreements, Divorce, Support|

Equitable Distribution Analysis in a New York Divorce

This is the last post in our short series on equitable distribution.  The final step in an Equitable Distribution Analysis is distribution.  Marital property should be distributed “in a manner that reflects the individual needs and circumstances of the parties.”  Equitable distribution of marital property is intended to give effect to the "economic partnership" concept [Read More]

By |2014-12-15T11:52:26-05:00December 15th, 2014|Agreements, Divorce, Property|
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