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Student Loans And Divorce: Who Pays Them Back?

New York is known for being a mecca of educational institutions. However, due to the rising costs of education, it is extremely common for many New Yorkers who have taken advantage of those opportunities to have student loan debt. In fact, the average…

The Requirement To Pay Add-ons For Child Support On A Proportional Basis Based On Income

Child support can quickly become one of the most confusing and debated aspects of any divorce. Both parents want the best for their children, but at the same time, they want to ensure that they’re not paying more than they ultimately should be.…

When Your Spouse Hides Their Money: Red Flags And Raids

A common issue in New York divorces that often results in particularly lengthy and brutal litigation is where there is a serious dispute over how much money someone is earning. Often, after adivorce is commenced, the supporting or monied spouse’s income suddenly takes…

When The Wedding Is Cancelled, Who Gets The Ring?

While divorce is unfortunately all too common among New Yorkers, another issue that does not get discussed nearly as much is the financial impact of weddings that don’t end up taking place. While all for the best in the long run, there can…

Factors Considered In Modifying Child Support

A common issue for many divorce litigants in New York, both before and after a divorce is finalized, is paying or getting paid child support. Under New York law, child support is awarded based on the Child Support Standards Act, or CSSA, which…

A Necessary Step For All Lgbtq Parents In New York

As of 2011, same sex couples can get married in New York. However, what this also means is thatsame-sex couples can get divorced in New York. While the Marriage Equality Act allowed for same-sex parents to list both of them on their child’s…

When Separate Property Can Become Martial Property In New York

Often a hotly contested issue for divorcing couples, property division can be quite difficult to resolve satisfactorily. New York has specific laws that the court and individual parties are expected to abide by, but that doesn’t mean the outcome is always mutually agreeable.…

Child Support Cap In High Net Worth Divorces

Child support is one of the most contested issues for any divorcing couple. Neither parent wants to pay more than the other, but both want to ensure that their child is well taken care of and provided for. When there is a great…

When DNA Doesn’t Matter: Paternity By Estoppel

Unfortunately, sometimes during family law litigation there can be a serious dispute regarding the paternity of one or more children involved in the case. Paternity can be significant because there are a number of crucial rights and obligations attached to being legally recognized…

When The Custodial Parent Wants To Move The Kids Out Of State

As our society becomes more mobile in where we choose to live and work, an issue that is becoming increasingly common during divorce and custody litigation is when one parent seeks to relocate with one or more of the parties’ children. Although many…

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