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How Long Will My Spouse Have To Pay Child Support?

January 30, 2014 by Marc Jacob

Parents are typically responsible for child support until their children reach 21 years of age, but there are circumstances that reduce that. If your child enlists in the military, Peace Corps, or fall under other situations where they will no longer be living at home, the child support … [Read more...] about How Long Will My Spouse Have To Pay Child Support?

Filed Under: Child Custody

Will My Former Spouse Have To Help Pay For College Expenses, Even Though Our Child Is Only 7 Years Old Right Now?

January 30, 2014 by Marc Jacob

College contributions can be something ordered by the court, but the precedents indicate wide latitude in how the court will implement it. Given the young age of your child, courts are unlikely to make these determinations a priority right now, and the precedents around tax deferred savings … [Read more...] about Will My Former Spouse Have To Help Pay For College Expenses, Even Though Our Child Is Only 7 Years Old Right Now?

Filed Under: Child Support

I Bought A Piece Of Property During The Marriage That Is Only In My Name And Which I Bought With My Own Money. Is It Separate Or Marital Property?

January 30, 2014 by Marc Jacob

There’s a good chance that the court will view a piece of land or real property you purchased during the marriage as marital property to be equitably divided. In the past, holding the title to a piece of property typically meant the title holder kept it upon the dissolution of the marriage, but … [Read more...] about I Bought A Piece Of Property During The Marriage That Is Only In My Name And Which I Bought With My Own Money. Is It Separate Or Marital Property?

Filed Under: Divorce

My Child Doesn’t Want To Attend Visitation With My Former Spouse. Do I Have To Make Him Go?

January 30, 2014 by Marc Jacob

There are a lot of reasons why it’s important that you encourage – or even require – your child to participate in scheduled visits. First, your child deserves to have as normal a relationship as possible with both of his parents. Living apart can create challenges to that, and it’s your job … [Read more...] about My Child Doesn’t Want To Attend Visitation With My Former Spouse. Do I Have To Make Him Go?

Filed Under: Child Custody

Are International Marriages Recognized In The United States?

January 23, 2014 by Marc Jacob

Generally speaking, a marriage performed outside the US that is valid in that jurisdiction is recognized in the US. It’s important to ensure that you obtain a valid marriage license from local authorities if you choose to have a religious ceremony in the US or in another jurisdiction, because … [Read more...] about Are International Marriages Recognized In The United States?

Filed Under: Family Law

How Do I Kick My Spouse Out Of Our Marital Residence?

January 23, 2014 by Marc Jacob

Your only hope in removing your spouse from the marital residence is through a court order, and in New York, there are only a couple of reasons the court will order that. First, if there is violence or the threat of violence, the courts will act to protect your safety or to protect your marital … [Read more...] about How Do I Kick My Spouse Out Of Our Marital Residence?

Filed Under: Divorce

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