New York’s Family Court provides a way for litigants to address issues regarding issues of divorce, custody, visitation, child support, and spousal support. Refer to our blog to learn what to expect from your family law case, then contact us to request a free, no-obligation consultation.
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Why Choose Alatsas Law Firm for Your Legal NeedsDiscover why Alatsas Law Firm is the trusted choice for estate planning, elder law, and family law in Brooklyn, NY. With over 30 years of experience, personalized attention, and comprehensive legal services, we prioritize your needs.
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Hiring a Spousal Support Attorney Can Protect Your Financial FutureEnsure fair spousal support agreements with a knowledgeable attorney by your side. Protect your financial well-being post-divorce.
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A Prenuptial Agreement Can Be a Useful Part of an Asset Protection PlanSecure your financial future with a prenuptial agreement. Learn why you need a lawyer to protect your assets and ensure peace of mind.
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Navigating Child Support in New York: What You Need to KnowThe process of filing for child support and how it is determined is described by Brooklyn support lawyer Theodore Alatsas, Esq.
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Getting a Divorce in New York: How Long it TakesAre you thinking of getting a divorce? Our NY divorce lawyer discusses how long the process takes and what to do while your divorce is pending.
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New York Divorce Lawyers Demystify Same-Sex Divorce Property DivisionLearn about dividing property in NY same-sex divorces. Our Brooklyn family law attorneys discuss the legal process and what's fair when you split up.
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As you navigate the complexities of divorce, protecting your assets and ensuring your financial future should be top priorities.Divorce is a challenging and emotionally charged life event, and amidst the emotional turmoil, it's essential not to overlook the importance of estate planning.
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Options for Ending a Marriage in New YorkWhile ending a marriage is rarely a pleasant decision, New York State offers residents several options for enacting a legal divorce or separation.
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Why the Financial Implications of Divorce Aren’t Always Clear-CutWhile most people know that divorce can be expensive and time-consuming, separation can have hidden costs that couples fail to consider.
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What Makes Divorce ComplicatedDivorce is rarely easy, but extenuating circumstances—from pregnancy to hidden assets—can make separation all the more difficult.
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Accommodating Higher Education in a Child Support AgreementNew York courts have the authority to direct non-custodial parents to pay for a child’s college education, whether in part or in full.
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What to Expect During a Second DivorceA second divorce could be even more difficult than the first, especially if you are still making child support or alimony payments to your ex-spouse.