Helping Children Cope With Divorce in New York
Quite often it is the children that bear the burden of a divorce.
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Quite often it is the children that bear the burden of a divorce.
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The parties were divorced by a judgment of this Court dated July 21, 2008, approximately fifteen (15) months prior to the institution of this post judgment litigation.
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A mother who had been charged with being mentally ill (as defined in Social Services Law §384-b) has, through her counsel, argued that an expert medical report made by a physician from the opposition should be stricken, as it relies on inadmissible evidence.
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The issue of virtual visitation has entered the realm of custody rights and may have an effect on visitation arrangements.
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IN THE BELOW DECISION IN NEW YORK COUNTY FAMILY COURT, JUDGE LORI S. SATTLER DECIDED IN A POST-DIVORCE HEARING THAT A SHORT MOVE FROM MANHATTAN TO SCARSDALE WAS NOT IN THE BEST INTEREST OF A CHILD.
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The concept of custody is unsettled in New York family law.
The Evolution of Custody Read More »
My ex decided that since there was no order of Custody he was going to take the child whenever he felt like it…..
Securing Your Child’s Safety: Navigating Custody Challenges in New York Without an Order Read More »