Back to School After a Divorce or Separation
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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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.
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.
10 Tips to Get Back Custody of Your Children Read More »
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 in New York Read More »
When a member of our Armed Forces is deployed overseas it creates a heavy burden both for the particular soldier, sailor, airman or marine, and for those they care for.
Battles Abroad and at Home Read More »
In child custody and visitation cases there are several factors the courts will use to determine what is in “the best interests of the child”.
New York Child Custody: What You Should Know Read More »
Many clients ask me, “is it legal to video or audio tape my child with the other parent?”
Is it Legal to Tape Record Conversations Between Your Child and Your Spouse? Read More »
IRS regs clearly state that a non custodial parent is only entitled to take the child deduction if they have written permission to do so from the custodial parent.
Am I Entitled to the Federal Tax Deduction for Child Support? Read More »
In New York, if two people agree in a written agreement or a child custody order is entered, it is not easy to change custody unless one parent has a good reason.
Can I Change My Child Custody Agreement in New York? Read More »