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Parenting Time Bullet Guide (Part 4): Parent Education and Primary Caretaker Standards

Welcome to another segment in our series of Parenting Time bullet point guides. Over the last few months, I’ve been creating a series of helpful curated guides, taking information from elsewhere in this blog, and placing it in a more consumable format. These bullet-point guidance documents are intended to offer…

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Divorce Litigation Bullet Points 16: Marital and Separate Property, Businesses, and Taxes

For some time now on this blog, I have been publishing these bullet point guides, which are a blend of my blogs over the years, as a solution for people who need to learn more about divorce. The end of a marriage is a complicated thing, and the complexities of…

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Divorce Litigation Bullet Points 15: Equitable Distribution, Efforts, and Adultery

If you’ve been following my blog over the last year or two, you’ll have noticed that I’ve been systematically sorting through various articles I’ve done over the years to bring you an easy-to-follow list of guides on things like divorce mediation, litigation, and beyond. Right now, I’m discussing divorce litigation,…

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Divorce Litigation Bullet Points 14: No Fault, Residency Requirements and Withdrawing a Divorce

Lately, I’ve been frequently adding new updates to my blog as part of a bullet point series on divorce litigation summarizing the more in-depth articles I posted over the years. These bullet point guides aim to offer a quick overview of some of the most common questions and concerns that…

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Divorce Litigation Bullet Points 12: Marital Debt and the Family Home

Recently, I’ve been updating my blog with a series of bullet-point guides intended to help people who want to learn more about divorce litigation. This area of law can be a very complicated one for many people, and it’s often difficult to find the answers to all the questions you…

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Divorce Litigation Bullet Points 9: Cross Examination, Closing Statements & Storytelling

Divorce attorneys use specific techniques aligned to a certain structure when presenting a case for New York divorce litigation. These presentations often start with an opening statement, where the attorneys on both sides present the case to the court, allowing the judge (there are not juries in matrimonial and family…

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Divorce Litigation Bullet Points Part 8: Opening Statements and Direct Examination

Divorce is a complex process at the best of times. Couples need to come to terms on complicated matters, like spousal support (maintenance), child support, and equitable distribution. In the case of divorce litigation, when the case appears in front of a court for judicial guidance, the toughest part of…

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Divorce Litigation Bullet Points Part 7: Spousal Maintenance, High Income and Economic Partnerships

A while ago, I started a blog series to introduce residents of New York to some of the realities of divorce litigation in the current time. After a break where we turned our attention to some of the family law issues during the coronavirus pandemic, we’re continuing these bullet point…

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Divorce Litigation Bullet Points Part 6: Spousal Maintenance Guidelines

If you have been following the recent blogs published here this year, then you’ll notice that I have been providing a selection of bullet-point lists, summarizing my prior articles throughout the years  designed to provide quick and easy information about crucial divorce topics. In the latest series, I am concentrating…

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Should a Stipulation of Settlement or Separation Agreement be Upheld, or Set Aside?

Stipulations of settlement are a sometimes confusing aspect of family law. A final stipulation of settlement is a contract that settles all the aspects of a divorce. Both parties agree on the distribution of marital property in these cases. If there are minor children, custody and parenting time, child support,…

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