How Does Hiring a Lawyer Trump Doing the Divorce Yourself?
As you are probably aware, it is possible to get a divorce without a lawyer.
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As you are probably aware, it is possible to get a divorce without a lawyer.
How Does Hiring a Lawyer Trump Doing the Divorce Yourself? Read More »
Going through a divorce can be hard on its own, but when children are involved, the process can be even tougher.
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If you are a grandparent, you might know by now how much divorce can affect whether you see your grandchildren, especially if your child is not the custodial parent. Many people become bitter enough to keep their kids from seeing their grandparents, especially if they believe this action would hurt their former spouse. Fortunately, we
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An uncontested divorce is one in which both parties can come to an agreement on all outstanding issues, which means that they can usually avoid a costly litigation.
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Any change can be stressful for a child – be it changes in living arrangements or changes in daily routine when school is back in session.
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Yesterday I posted an article with 5 tips for parents who have lost custody of their children and are committed to regaining custody.
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When children are involved, expect judges to act in the best interests of the children. Here are 5 tips if you have been denied custody of your children by the legal system.
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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.
How Do I Modify a Custody Agreement? Read More »
A new reality show, Divorce Wars airing on March 29 th, is exposing the realities of high net worth divorces, exploring the battlefield of divorce and the techniques used to win the divorce war.
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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.
Evidence is Everything in Mental Illness Case Read More »