How To Prove Duress in New York Divorce
Prenuptial agreements are becoming increasingly common in New York.
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Prenuptial agreements are becoming increasingly common in New York.
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Many times in New York divorce cases people make separation or settlement agreements for events that will happen in the future.
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It is a common misconception that jewelry is necessarily the separate property of the wife and is never subject to equitable distribution.
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A Post nuptial agreement is basically a settlement agreement.
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Your lawyer will need documentation showing your income (if you work outside the home) and the income of your spouse.
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In a recent case the appellate division dismissed a divorce action, because the lawyer failed to file the proper paper work in a timely fashion.
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The appellate division in the first department recently ruled in Gross v. Gross that in order to be granted a divorce based on the grounds of cruel treatment in New York, a divorce litigant must have sub
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We continue our series on practical steps to take when you are about to face divorce.
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If your husband or wife has pension benefits in New York, you should be aware that under the New York Equitable Distribution Law, you are entitled to your marital share of his or her pension.
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Even Judges get it wrong.
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