New York Child Support Laws – What You Need to Know
New York law strives to protect the interest of children.
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New York law strives to protect the interest of children.
New York Child Support Laws – What You Need to Know Read More »
Parental alienation occurs when one parent unjustifiably manipulates a child to dislike or mistrust the other parent after separation or a divorce to the point the relationship with the other parent is soured.
A Divorce Strategy to Minimize Parental Alienation Read More »
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.
Back to School After a Divorce or Separation Read More »
Yesterday I posted an article with 5 tips for parents who have lost custody of their children and are committed to regaining custody.
5 More Tips to Get Back Custody of Your Children Read More »
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.
5 Tips to Get Back Custody of Your Children Read More »
There is no doubt that going through a divorce is difficult for all of the parties concerned – starting with the children that are involved, the divorcing couple all the way to all the other people connected in any way to the divorce – ranging from friends and family, to the lawyers who are trying to get the best outcome for their client.
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This is the second part to the series about helping children cope with divorce and what parents can do to make the transition and difficult period easier for kids to get through.
Helping Children Cope With Divorce Part 2 Read More »
Quite often it is the children that bear the burden of a divorce.
Helping Children Cope With Divorce Part 1 Read More »
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.
Can I Modify a Custody Agreement? Read More »
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 »