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Category: Family Law

Category: Family Law

What Happens if a Mother Refuses to Pay Child Support?

Divorce often brings complex issues, especially when it involves a business. Many entrepreneurs understandably worry about losing their business during a divorce. Understanding the factors that influence the division of marital assets can help ease some of that anxiety. Understanding Asset Division When couples divorce, the court divides their marital assets. These assets include homes,...
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When Do Mothers Have to Pay Child Support in New York?

As society continues to make strides toward gender equality, many women have seen their earning capacity increase. In fact, a 2023 Pew Research Center study discovered that in 45% of marriages, women earn as much or more than their husbands. This change also impacts child support after a divorce occurs. Couples should understand when a...
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Where Do College Expenses Fit into New York Child Support

After a divorce, non-custodial parents generally have to pay child support until their children reach the age of majority. However, in an age where further education is often a requirement for entry or advancement in various fields, many parents believe their obligations extend to after high school. New York courts may mandate that parents pay...
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Key Strategies for Protecting Your Business in Divorce

Divorce can be challenging, and when you own a business, the stakes often are higher. Protecting your business during divorce proceedings helps ensure your hard work and investment remain intact. If you have yet to get married, planning ahead is wise. Prenuptial or postnuptial agreements can stipulate the handling of your business in the event...
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How to Prepare for a Child Custody Hearing in New York

Custody trials can be emotionally challenging and legally complex. When parents cannot agree on a custody arrangement, a trial, also known as an evidentiary hearing, may be necessary to determine the best interests of the child. Proper preparation is essential to present a strong case. In New York, understanding the process and gathering the right...
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What Is Spousal Maintenance?

Spousal maintenance is also known as alimony. It is a payment of some type made from one spouse to the other to provide support after a divorce. Spousal support is a means to ensure that parties leave the marriage on fair financial footing without one spouse leaving the other in a bad situation. Not every...
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Could Separation of Liability Relief Help You?

When you divorce, you have to split all assets and debts. Debts include any taxes you may owe. But in some cases, you may not feel you should be responsible for tax debts. If the court orders you to pay anyway, you may be able to seek separation of liability relief from the IRS. What...
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Who Keeps the Engagement Ring After a Breakup or Divorce?

Whether you are asking your fiancé to marry you or are on the receiving end of a beautiful diamond engagement ring, the underlying intent in giving an engagement ring to your partner is that the relationship will last forever. Sometimes it does, but sometimes it does not. Is This Merely an Etiquette Issue? The issue...
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Passport Revocation and Denial Over Back Child Support

If you owe child support, it is crucial to have a clear understanding of the consequences you could face for falling behind and do everything you can to stay current. Some non-custodial parents owing support do not realize the wide range of penalties that can come up when child support is not paid, and back...
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How Can You Deal with a Manipulative Co-parent?

When you notice your ex-spouse continually lying and using manipulative tactics to get his or her way, then you may worry that there is no effective method to solving this problem. Learning about how manipulation works and how to deal with it can help you as you co-parent your children. Let the Small Issues Go...
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