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Can The Court Impute Income Based On A Large Inheritance I Received From A Relative In Queens?

December 22, 2014 by Marc Jacob

Yes, inheritances and assets that can be used for income (even if they are idle) can be used by courts in Queens to impute income, which can result in higher payments for child support and even spousal maintenance. It may be possible to structure a large inheritance through a trust or other … [Read more...] about Can The Court Impute Income Based On A Large Inheritance I Received From A Relative In Queens?

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When Is Collaborative Divorce The Best Way To Go In Queens?

December 22, 2014 by Marc Jacob

Collaborative divorce can be a very constructive approach for Queens couples who are still able to work together, and are committed to negotiating a settlement that provides a win-win outcome, rather than a competitive, win-lose outcome. This can be doubly true for couples who share children and … [Read more...] about When Is Collaborative Divorce The Best Way To Go In Queens?

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Am I Eligible For Permanent Maintenance If I’m Disabled And Divorcing In Queens?

December 12, 2014 by Marc Jacob

You may be eligible for permanent spousal maintenance in a Queens divorce if you are significantly disabled and your potential earning power is compromised. This is especially true if you have been in a long marriage and your health status has declined to the point where it is unlikely that you’ll … [Read more...] about Am I Eligible For Permanent Maintenance If I’m Disabled And Divorcing In Queens?

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How Is Child Support Handled When There’s A Second Parent Adoption In Queens?

December 12, 2014 by Marc Jacob

In families where second parent adoption has been used to establish the legal bond between a child and their second parent, a couple should face the same custody and child support issues that any other family would face when divorcing. Child support will be calculated according to the standard … [Read more...] about How Is Child Support Handled When There’s A Second Parent Adoption In Queens?

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Is Property Division Different For Gay Couples Who Couldn’t Marry In Queens Until Recently?

December 12, 2014 by Marc Jacob

While there’s a general understanding of what constitutes a marital asset versus a separate asset in most divorces, when it comes to same-sex divorce, those categories can be blurrier. Many same-sex couples have been together for years or decades, accumulating property, raising children, and … [Read more...] about Is Property Division Different For Gay Couples Who Couldn’t Marry In Queens Until Recently?

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Is Collaborative Divorce Cheaper Than A Litigated Divorce In Queens?

December 12, 2014 by Marc Jacob

In the vast majority of cases, a collaborative divorce will end up being substantially less expensive than a litigated divorce in Queens. First, in a litigated action, the parties will be footing the bill for various back-and-forth motions that have to be written up by their attorneys, then filed - … [Read more...] about Is Collaborative Divorce Cheaper Than A Litigated Divorce In Queens?

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