Divorce can be an overwhelming, emotionally straining process. It can be understandably difficult to control your emotions throughout the entire process, especially when you are put into situations where you need to either work with or against your former spouse. However, there are certain mistakes you must avoid to help the process go as smoothly as possible. The following are…
If your spouse lives in another state when you file for divorce, this can add certain complications to the process. The most pressing challenges you are likely to face include persuading the court to take on your case and convincing your state to legally recognize your divorce. You do not necessarily have to file for your divorce within the same…
There are some situations in which only one spouse will take part in the divorce proceedings. This could be for a variety of reasons — one spouse may live in a different state, for example, or simply be resistant to the divorce occurring. When only one spouse participates in court, the process is called an ex parte divorce. The divorce…
When a couple with children gets divorced, each parent still has a responsibility to help care for and support their children. To ensure that each adheres to this requirement, New york requires the parents to reach a support agreement that formalizes the terms of the support arrangement. This contract specifically outlines each parent’s support obligations and accounts for how often…
When divorces occur, it’s somewhat common for one parent to relocate out of the state. However, it’s also important to consider how such a relocation could affect the children in the relationship. Moving out of state with children after a divorce has an impact on more than just the parent who wants to relocate. The children and the non-custodial parent…
When two parents divorce, there are a number of decisions they must make. These include dividing their assets, setting up spousal support and deciding with whom their children will live. In the best situations, parents will mutually agree to a child custody arrangement that is in the best interest of their children. However, occasionally one will believe the other is…
Marriages can break up for a number of reasons. One of the more common reasons is that one of the spouses committed adultery. Under New York law, divorcing couples have the right to seek either a no-fault or fault divorce. The difference is the former requires no legal grounds other than that the marriage is “irretrievably broken,” while the latter…
When a couple divorces, they are occasionally on uneven ground financially. This may be due to their unequal earning potential or because one has foregone their career aspirations to care for the couple’s children. Under some circumstances, one of the spouses may be required to support the other one financially. This support can be temporary in nature, long-term or even…
On the day after Christmas our office received 9 new cases. Almost double what we receive each day. The day after New Year’s, and the month thereafter we will receive far more than any other time of the year. Before the reader starts to develop a “divorce is bad” attitude remember these maximums:1- we have never divorced a happily married…
Though annulments have the effect of ending a marriage, they are different in various ways from divorce. Divorce dissolves a marriage, while an annulment declares it void. Marriage is a legal contract. Just like any other contract, there are certain requires that the contract must meet in order for it to be considered valid. If one of the spouses can…