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What Do I Do About Support When I’ve Lost My Job?

April 4, 2014 by Marc Jacob

If you’ve experienced a significant life change like a job loss or a serious illness and can no longer afford the child or spousal support obligations you’ve agreed to, you have to notify the court. Child support is calculated as a percentage of your income, while spousal support is often a more … [Read more...] about What Do I Do About Support When I’ve Lost My Job?

Filed Under: Child Support

Is There A Difference Between Alimony, Spousal Support, And Spousal Maintenance?

March 29, 2014 by Marc Jacob

No, all three terms refer to the same thing. Whatever you call it, in New York, courts make an effort to ensure that the contributions made to a marriage by the spouse who wasn’t the “breadwinner” don’t go uncompensated if the marriage ends. While one spouse may have outstanding achievements in … [Read more...] about Is There A Difference Between Alimony, Spousal Support, And Spousal Maintenance?

Filed Under: Divorce

If I’m The Higher Earner, Am I Required To Pay Alimony?

March 29, 2014 by Marc Jacob

There is a presumption in New York divorce law that the higher earner has benefited from the contributions of the lower earner, who may have chosen to forego certain educational opportunities or career paths in order to raise kids, take care of the home, or otherwise play a support role in the … [Read more...] about If I’m The Higher Earner, Am I Required To Pay Alimony?

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What Does It Mean To Have An Uncontested Divorce?

March 29, 2014 by Marc Jacob

In an uncontested divorce, you and your spouse are able to come to terms for a settlement offer and your spouse agrees to the divorce. This may be by participating (but not obstructing) the divorce process, or your spouse may agree to the divorce by simply failing to respond when served with … [Read more...] about What Does It Mean To Have An Uncontested Divorce?

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Will I Have To Appear In Court During My Divorce?

March 29, 2014 by Marc Jacob

In an uncontested divorce, you shouldn’t have to appear in court at all. In most cases of uncontested divorce, you and your spouse will develop a settlement agreement and your lawyers will present it to the court. While the judge always has a right to call you and your spouse to court if there … [Read more...] about Will I Have To Appear In Court During My Divorce?

Filed Under: Divorce

How Long Will My Divorce Take?

March 29, 2014 by Marc Jacob

It’s impossible to give an estimate of how long any particular divorce will take without some basic information, but in general, you should anticipate that your divorce will take a matter of months, and if issues are thorny and you and your spouse are unable to negotiate with one another, the … [Read more...] about How Long Will My Divorce Take?

Filed Under: Divorce

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