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For those couples who like to plan well and be open and honest with each other from day one before getting married, having a prenuptial agreement (also referred to as a prenup) drawn up is of great ...
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If you have come to the conclusion that divorce may be the best solution to your relationship, following is some advice you may find helpful prior to filing. Not understanding what some of the ...
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Whenever a marriage ends, the most important issue to the parents involved will not be about alimony, support or even the equitable distribution of property, but what the fate of their child is and ...
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Whenever a marriage ends there are many different aspects that must be taken into consideration. One of the most tedious, stressful and emotionally charged aspects can be the division of marital ...
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Divorcing couples must address a number of legal issues in order to complete their divorce agreement. These are all typically sensitive in nature due to the fact that they involve finances and the ...
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One of the most unfortunate consequences of divorce proceedings is the negative effect that can sometimes be imparted to the children of the divorcing spouses. In all too many divorce cases, the ...
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One of the most complex and potentially stressful issues that must be considered and agreed upon in every divorce is the matter of deciding how the properties and debts accumulated within the marriage ...
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Whenever a marriage ends, the emotional and financial stress can put a severe strain on the spouses and family involved. Spouses who are unable to make decisions between themselves on the terms of ...
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An annulment is a judgment by a court that retroactively invalidates a marriage. An annulment is different than a divorce, which is a court order that terminates a marriage. An annulment means that ...
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Going through a divorce can be a very difficult and emotional experience for all parties involved. When a couple with a high net worth gets a divorce, the process is significantly more complex and ...
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In the state of New York, until the child either turns 21, or is emancipated, the court has the power and authority to modify child custody and visitation in the event a significant change in ...
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Spousal support or otherwise called "alimony" is money that an ex-husband or ex-wife pays to their ex-spouse after they get a divorce. In New York State, there is usually a time limit for ...
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In the event of a divorce, there are two types of property distribution. The two types of distribution are called equitable distribution and community property. New York State is an equitable ...
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The term child custody is used to describe the legal relationship between parent and child. There are two different types of custody. "Physical custody" refers to where the child lives and ...
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There are two types of custody when the custody. The first type, (physical custody) has to do with where the child lives and with which parent. The other type, (legal custody) involves the rights and ...
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Paternity refers to the state or condition of being a father. History shows that the question of paternity has always been important, especially when determining a child's right to an inheritance ...
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In Florida, it is possible to make arrangements regarding your divorce without the intervention of the court to make the decisions. In these kinds of cases, the spouses involved are either able to ...
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There are two types of divorce - contested and uncontested. A contested divorce is one in which the spouses could not agree on important issues such as child custody, child support, spousal ...
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In the state of New York, if there is any change in circumstances for either party, such as a job loss, an increase or decrease in salary or any other change that might warrant a support modification, ...
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A postnuptial agreement can perform the same functions of a prenuptial agreement except for the fact that it is established, after the marriage as opposed to before the marriage. A well drafted ...
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