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Am I Entitled To Compensation If I Invested Heavily In Our Queens Home, Which My Spouse Owns Separately?

October 20, 2014 by Marc Jacob

It’s certainly possible to get some of your investment back if you paid for a renovation or otherwise put money into a separate asset like a home. These issues are necessarily complex, and many things will factor. If the investment happened many years ago, you shouldn’t expect a large return … [Read more...] about Am I Entitled To Compensation If I Invested Heavily In Our Queens Home, Which My Spouse Owns Separately?

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Is Temporary Maintenance Presumed In Cases Where A Queens Couple Have Very Different Incomes?

October 20, 2014 by Marc Jacob

Yes, judges in Queens presume that the lower earning spouse in a divorce will have greater financial needs than their income allows, and typically award temporary maintenance in those circumstances. Working with experienced divorce attorneys is the best way to ensure that your temporary … [Read more...] about Is Temporary Maintenance Presumed In Cases Where A Queens Couple Have Very Different Incomes?

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Can Our Agreement About Our Queens Home Be Contingent On Our Youngest Graduating High School?

October 15, 2014 by Marc Jacob

Yes, the sale of your home can be delayed until after your youngest graduates high school, though if your youngest is very young, a judge may question how realistic the plan is. After all, if you’re going to wait thirteen years for your five year old to finish out at the local high school, it’s … [Read more...] about Can Our Agreement About Our Queens Home Be Contingent On Our Youngest Graduating High School?

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Will The Court Allow Me To Retain Our House Until Our Kids Finish High School In Queens?

October 15, 2014 by Marc Jacob

This is one common outcome in divorce. Judges understand the importance of stability in a child’s life, especially as they become teenagers and the importance of their social development grows. If there is a viable plan on the table to retain a home as a residence for the custodial parent and the … [Read more...] about Will The Court Allow Me To Retain Our House Until Our Kids Finish High School In Queens?

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If Our Divorce Goes To Trial, Will The Judge Order Us To Sell Our Home In Queens?

October 15, 2014 by Marc Jacob

It’s certainly possible that a trial in a contested divorce will result in your home being liquidated so that you and your spouse can split the profits. The judge may also decide that the custodial parent may retain the home as a residence for your children until they graduate from high school or … [Read more...] about If Our Divorce Goes To Trial, Will The Judge Order Us To Sell Our Home In Queens?

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In An Uncontested Divorce In Queens, Can We Waive Discovery And Protect Our Private Information?

October 9, 2014 by Marc Jacob

Yes, if your divorce in Queens in uncontested and your financial arrangements make sense and are in order, you can include a statement as part of your settlement agreement noting that both parties waive discovery. The court can ask for more information if needed, but when the settlement is … [Read more...] about In An Uncontested Divorce In Queens, Can We Waive Discovery And Protect Our Private Information?

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