What Makes Military Divorce Different
For the most part, the divorce process for members of the military is no different than it is for civilians.
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For the most part, the divorce process for members of the military is no different than it is for civilians.
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A divorce involving children can be an incredibly difficult experience, especially when it comes to learning how to co-parent effectively.
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As a custodial parent, one of your primary goals is to promote a healthy and active relationship between your child and your ex-spouse.
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Child abuse and neglect are two of the most serious and concerning types of cases currently plaguing the Family Court system.
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Initiating a divorce or family court matter can be intimidating and confusing, especially when there are many misconceptions surrounding the process.
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There are two forms of child support modifications: upwards modification and downwards modification.
Modifying Court Orders in NYC Read More »
New York State requires a non-custodial parent to help with child rearing costs during, and after, a divorce or child custody action.
Child Support and Summer Camp Read More »
Developing a strong relationship with your attorney is a very important component of crafting a winning divorce strategy.
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Issues surrounding child custody and visitation during contested divorce battles are a major concern for the court.
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Child support is an integral component of divorce and custody disputes, and is typically awarded to the parent who is granted residential or primary custody of a child or children.
Modifying an Order of Child Support Read More »