Articles From Eiges & Orgel, PLLC
Under New York’s 2010 no-fault divorce law, a strict formula was put into place for temporary alimony awarded to one of the parties during a pending divorce.
A study published in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior several years ago revealed how those who lose spouses through divorce or death often face serious health repercussions as a result.
New York uses the concept of equitable distribution when dividing marital property in a divorce. This means that the assets and property accrued during the marriage are divided as evenly as possible, ...
According to a study co-authored by an assistant professor at the University of Chicago, children aged five and under who are subjected to the impact of divorce are more likely to experience ...
After a recent report was released by news outlets interviewing several top divorce specialists, the verdict is in: it is usually better to wait until after the holidays to pursue a separation from ...
After learning that her ex-husband had remarried his first wife, a mother immediately filed for sole custody of her sons, claiming that their lives were in danger.
When a custodial parent in New York requests the court for permission to relocate a child while the noncustodial parent opposes the relocation on the basis that it will limit his or her access to the ...
Child custody is an often contentious issue in the divorce process; this issue can often lead to courtroom battles between parents which can be emotionally draining for the entire family.