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- Hot Off the Press: New Legislation in New York for Maintenance, Counsel Fees and Child Support
On October 12, 2010, New York's no fault divorce law became effective. In addition to the "fault grounds" (i.e. adultery, abandonment, constructive abandonment or cruel and inhumane treatment) couples ... - Constructive Emancipation in New York Families
We've heard the stories of celebrity children emancipating from their parents in order to take control of the money they are making: Actress, Drew Barrymore; Olympic gymnast, Dominque Moceanu; and ... - New York Passes No Fault Divorce Bill
On Sunday, August 15, 2010, Governor Paterson signed a bill making New York the last state to allow no fault divorce . This means that instead of accusing your spouse of committing adultery, ...
- Can Movies Help Children Going Through A Divorce?
Perhaps one of the most heartbreaking aspects of a divorce is that of child custody . Children often do not fully understand the situation and it can be difficult to explain it to them. Not only that, ... - Discrediting Parenting Skills
Despite popular belief, discrediting the parenting skills of an estranged spouse does not necessarily prove that the complaining party is the more fit parent in regards to receiving sole custody of a ... - Constructive Emancipation in New York Families
We've heard the stories of celebrity children emancipating from their parents in order to take control of the money they are making: Actress, Drew Barrymore; Olympic gymnast, Dominque Moceanu; and ...
- Will You Marry Me...and Sign By the X?
The Wall Street Journal recently posted an article about the increasingly popular prenuptial agreement. A prenuptial agreement is a written contract entered into before marriage, or during marriage in ... - Going to the Chapel and We're Gonna Get Married...or Maybe Not
Beyonce's lyrics in her famous song, "Single Ladies" states, "if you like it then you should have put a ring on it." But what if you did put a ring on it and later changed your mind... Those of you ...
- How the Letters After Your Name Affect Your Divorce: Enhanced Earning Capacity in New York
A J.D., M.B.A, M.D., Ph.D, C.P.A, or L.L.M degree look great on your resume. But, are they good for your divorce ? In New York, licenses obtained during the marriage are subject to equitable ... - New York Passes No Fault Divorce Bill
On Sunday, August 15, 2010, Governor Paterson signed a bill making New York the last state to allow no fault divorce . This means that instead of accusing your spouse of committing adultery, ... - Mind Your Own Business: How to Split Your Business in a New York Divorce
When you are married there are many assets you and your spouse accumulate that may need to be evaluated in order to equitably divide the property during divorce . Of interesting importance is the ...
- Discrediting Parenting Skills
Despite popular belief, discrediting the parenting skills of an estranged spouse does not necessarily prove that the complaining party is the more fit parent in regards to receiving sole custody of a ... - How the Letters After Your Name Affect Your Divorce: Enhanced Earning Capacity in New York
A J.D., M.B.A, M.D., Ph.D, C.P.A, or L.L.M degree look great on your resume. But, are they good for your divorce ? In New York, licenses obtained during the marriage are subject to equitable ... - Hot Off the Press: New Legislation in New York for Maintenance, Counsel Fees and Child Support
On October 12, 2010, New York's no fault divorce law became effective. In addition to the "fault grounds" (i.e. adultery, abandonment, constructive abandonment or cruel and inhumane treatment) couples ...
- How the Letters After Your Name Affect Your Divorce: Enhanced Earning Capacity in New York
A J.D., M.B.A, M.D., Ph.D, C.P.A, or L.L.M degree look great on your resume. But, are they good for your divorce ? In New York, licenses obtained during the marriage are subject to equitable ... - Hot Off the Press: New Legislation in New York for Maintenance, Counsel Fees and Child Support
On October 12, 2010, New York's no fault divorce law became effective. In addition to the "fault grounds" (i.e. adultery, abandonment, constructive abandonment or cruel and inhumane treatment) couples ... |
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