What is Child Custody?

Our last Divorce blog post covered what Maintenance is. Click the link right here to read that blog post. Today we will go over what Custody is.  Custody is one of the more sort of well-known concepts in Divorce. It’s related to the children of the marriage. Custody...

What is Maintenance?

In our last Blog post, we covered what Equitable Distribution is. Click the link right here to read that blog post. Today we will go over what Maintenance is.  Most people are probably familiar with the term Alimony: payment from one spouse to another for support....

What is Equitable Distribution?

What is Equitable Distribution?  In our last Blog post, we covered what a Postnuptial Agreement is. Click the link right here to read that blog post. Today we will go over what Equitable Distribution is.  When a couple gets Divorced in New York, one of the things that...

What is a Postnuptial Agreement?

In our last Blog post, we covered what a Prenuptial Agreement is. Click the link right here to read that blog post. Today we will go over what a Postnuptial Agreement is. Brief recap on our Prenuptial Blog: a Prenuptial Agreement is an agreement entered into between 2...

What is a Prenuptial Agreement?

Last week we covered what a Publication Divorce is. Click the link right here to read that blog post. Today we will go over what a Prenuptial Agreement is.  A Prenuptial Agreement is an agreement entered into between two people who are going to get married (future...

What is a Publication Divorce?

In a prior Blog post, we covered what a No-Fault Divorce is. Click here to read that Blog post. Today we will go over what a Publication Divorce is. When a person wants to get Divorce in New York, usually they have to give Notice to their spouse that they are...

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