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I’m A Victim Of Domestic Abuse. How Does That Play A Role In My Divorce?

February 7, 2014 by Marc Jacob

First, if you believe that you or your children are in danger, call 911 immediately. Police can connect you with short term resources that keep you safe, and of course, will arrest your spouse when a threat is imminent. As for how domestic violence can affect your divorce, the court has a strong … [Read more...] about I’m A Victim Of Domestic Abuse. How Does That Play A Role In My Divorce?

Filed Under: Divorce

What Happens If My Spouse And I Reconcile?

February 7, 2014 by Marc Jacob

It depends on where you are in the divorce process. If your spouse has not yet been served, your attorney can voluntarily dismiss the case. If your lawyer has not yet filed a Request for Judicial Intervention (RJI), which assigns a judge to your case, your process is effectively on hold. Later … [Read more...] about What Happens If My Spouse And I Reconcile?

Filed Under: Divorce

What Are The Different Kinds Of Custody?

February 7, 2014 by Marc Jacob

New York recognizes two types of custody, legal and physical. If a parent has sole legal custody of a child, that parent is responsible for making major decisions about the child, such as choices about medical and surgical procedures, where the child goes to school, what religious instruction (if … [Read more...] about What Are The Different Kinds Of Custody?

Filed Under: Child Custody

Does It Matter Who Files For Divorce First?

February 7, 2014 by Marc Jacob

Contrary to popular belief, there’s no advantage to be had in filing for divorce first. If you and your spouse are talking about divorce, don’t feel like you’re in a competition to get to the courthouse. New York courts are firmly committed to creating a fair and equitable outcome for both … [Read more...] about Does It Matter Who Files For Divorce First?

Filed Under: Divorce

Can Child Custody, Visitation, And Support Be Decided In Divorce Or Do I Need To Go To Family Court?

February 7, 2014 by Marc Jacob

Yes, child custody, visitation, and support issues can – in fact, must – be decided as part of your divorce. If your divorce is uncontested and you and your spouse can negotiate these issues and develop a plan you can both abide by, the court will likely accept your resolution. If you can’t … [Read more...] about Can Child Custody, Visitation, And Support Be Decided In Divorce Or Do I Need To Go To Family Court?

Filed Under: Divorce

Do I Have To Account For How I Spend My Ex’s Child Support Payments?

January 30, 2014 by Marc Jacob

In New York, the custodial parent does not have to provide any documentation or explanation of how child support payments are used. This approach likely saves New York courts from having to decide countless arguments about minor issues, like spending money on brand name goods instead of less … [Read more...] about Do I Have To Account For How I Spend My Ex’s Child Support Payments?

Filed Under: Child Support

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