Spouses in a divorce do have the power to try to subpoena records, even from third parties. As a matter of principle, your phone carrier will likely resist any effort to provide such records, and there is the big question of what your spouse is trying to prove. A judge may or may not agree … [Read more...] about My Spouse Has Threatened To Subpoena Text Messages From Our Phone Company In Our Queens Divorce. Can They Do That?
Can I Move To Another State While My Divorce In Queens Is Ongoing?
Yes, you are free to move to another state while your divorce in Queens is ongoing. Obviously, if there are children involved or you plan to move property that is in contention, some matters may end up before the judge, but ultimately your right to relocate for work or other reasons is not … [Read more...] about Can I Move To Another State While My Divorce In Queens Is Ongoing?
What Happens To My Spouse If They Emptied A Joint Savings Account During The Divorce In Queens?
When either party files for divorce, a series of automatic orders are issued right away that are designed to keep your financial and property matters at the status quo at the time of filing. Because marital property like a joint savings account is subject to equitable distribution, you have a … [Read more...] about What Happens To My Spouse If They Emptied A Joint Savings Account During The Divorce In Queens?
We Don’t Have A Court Order For Custody In Queens Yet, And My Spouse Keeps Breaking The Agreement We Made Between Ourselves. What Do I Do?
When the verbal agreements you’ve made aren’t being adhered to, or are no longer working for either party, it’s time to seek a temporary order from your judge. An experienced Queens divorce and child custody attorney can help significantly in cases where your children are being put in the middle … [Read more...] about We Don’t Have A Court Order For Custody In Queens Yet, And My Spouse Keeps Breaking The Agreement We Made Between Ourselves. What Do I Do?
My Spouse Has Religious Objections And Won’t Consent To A Divorce In Queens. What Do I Do?
While your spouse’s religious objections are likely sincere and worthy of deep consideration, if you have reached a point where you can no longer be in the marriage, those objections can’t keep you from divorcing your spouse. In New York, you can get a divorce even if your spouse objects, and … [Read more...] about My Spouse Has Religious Objections And Won’t Consent To A Divorce In Queens. What Do I Do?
Do The Grounds I File On Matter For The Settlement In Queens Courts?
Judges in Queens and elsewhere in New York used to make an effort to ensure that the spouses of those who had misbehaved in a marriage were protected financially on the basis of that misbehavior, but in the modern era of two-income households and greater independence for both parties, the equation … [Read more...] about Do The Grounds I File On Matter For The Settlement In Queens Courts?