Articles From Jonathan E. Kroll & Associates, PLLC
Several months ago, a New York man who had appeared on Jerry Seinfeld’s reality show “The Marriage Ref” sued both Seinfeld and the show, proclaiming that his wife became obsessed with becoming a star ...
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 as ...
The term child custody is used to describe the legal relationship between parent and child.
Spousal maintenance 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 spousal ...
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 ...
Getting a divorce has many uncomfortable and difficult aspects that must be confronted, one of those being, telling the children.
It's hard enough on children when their parents get divorced but when parents get into alienating the other parent as a means of revenge, some call it parent alienation syndrome or (PAS). This is even ...
Going through a divorce can be extremely emotional and having a qualified attorney to guide you can make this happen far more easily. One way that can bring more difficulty and complexity to a divorce ...
When you are involved in a divorce, one of the most important matters that will be taken into consideration is the custody of your child.
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 ...
In order to file for divorce in New York, you and/or your spouse must meet certain criteria.
If you are considering or have already filed for divorce, you most likely have numerous questions to be answered. Following are a few answers to your frequently asked questions about divorce in New ...
New York now recognizes no-fault divorce, meaning married couples may file for divorce without having to establish particular "grounds" as were previously required in the state.