In our article library, we discuss a wide range of topics related to divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, estate planning, Medicaid planning, and long-term care planning. Refer to our articles for general information about relevant state and federal laws, then contact our office to schedule a free consultation to discuss your case.
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Child Custody Laws for Unmarried Parents in New YorkLearn about the nuances of child custody for unmarried parents and about unmarried fathers rights to see their children.
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Annulment vs. DivorceLearn the key differences between annulment and divorce, their legal impact, and which option suits your situation. Get expert guidance from Alatsas Law Firm.
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How Does a Spouse Begin a Divorce Proceeding in New York?To initiate a divorce in New York, file a Summons with Notice or Summons and Complaint with the County Clerk's office, then serve your spouse accordingly.
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Factors to Consider When Calculating Child SupportLearn how child support is calculated in New York, including factors like income, custody, child’s needs, healthcare, education, and standard of living.
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7 Essentials for a Thorough Post Nuptial Process In New YorkThe less commonly known counterpart of the prenuptial agreement, a post nuptial agreement is a voluntary contract between married persons during the marriage.
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10 Things to Consider When Drawing Up a Legal Will & TrustLearn 10 essential tips for drafting a legal will and trust to protect your loved ones, avoid disputes, and ensure your assets are distributed as intended.
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Navigating the New York Family CourtNavigating the New York legal system can be overwhelming, especially family court. That is why hiring an excellent Brooklyn family lawyer is essential.
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Don't Miss Out On This Important Child Custody Legal InformationA child custody attorney could help parents work out a schedule that best meets the needs of the child or children to which the agreement pertains
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Why You Should Rethink Your Retirement InvestmentsYou may have built up a significant nest egg in a 401(k) plan, but it does come with serious baggage during your golden years.