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If I Took Advice From My Then-Fiance’s Attorney And Signed A Prenup, Is It Enforceable In Queens?

August 3, 2014 by Marc Jacob

It may not be. One of the considerations the court uses when it examines challenges to prenuptial agreements is whether both parties were represented by counsel and could be expected to reasonably understand the terms of the agreement. If there is a perception that one spouse was not properly … [Read more...] about If I Took Advice From My Then-Fiance’s Attorney And Signed A Prenup, Is It Enforceable In Queens?

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Are Prenuptial Agreements From Other States Enforceable In Queens Divorce Cases?

July 25, 2014 by Marc Jacob

A properly drafted prenuptial agreement from another state is likely to be enforceable in a Queens divorce case. There are exceptions though, and recent precedent that suggests that courts here won’t always allow a particularly lopsided prenuptial agreement to govern the terms of a divorce. If … [Read more...] about Are Prenuptial Agreements From Other States Enforceable In Queens Divorce Cases?

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Does Your Firm Handle Divorces That Go Through The Queens IDV Court?

July 25, 2014 by Marc Jacob

Yes, our firm handles all kinds of divorces, and understands the specific needs of cases that land in the Queens County Integrated Domestic Violence court. Whichever side of the matters at hand you fall on, you deserve focused, compassionate representation that takes into account all your … [Read more...] about Does Your Firm Handle Divorces That Go Through The Queens IDV Court?

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Once The Order Of Protection Against Me Expires, Can I Petition For Greater Access To My Kids In Queens?

July 25, 2014 by Marc Jacob

Yes, if you’ve been under an order of protection that has limited your ability to be a parent to your child, then the expiration of the order can be grounds to ask Family Court in Queens to review the situation and order a new custody agreement. You’ll be expected to demonstrate why this change … [Read more...] about Once The Order Of Protection Against Me Expires, Can I Petition For Greater Access To My Kids In Queens?

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Is A Vacation Home I Inherited Early In Our Marriage Subject To Distribution?

July 22, 2014 by Marc Jacob

No, a home or other property or money that you inherited is considered a separate asset and won’t be among the properties considered for equitable distribution. Property that you owned prior to marriage, even during a long marriage, is also separate property that is yours to keep. Inherited … [Read more...] about Is A Vacation Home I Inherited Early In Our Marriage Subject To Distribution?

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In A Long Marriage, Isn’t Everything Marital Property?

July 22, 2014 by Marc Jacob

Not necessarily, but in a marriage that has spanned decades, it may be true that the bulk of physical and financial assets are effectively shared property that will be allocated between the parties. There are exceptions though. Damage awards from lawsuits are considered separate property, so if … [Read more...] about In A Long Marriage, Isn’t Everything Marital Property?

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