While joint custody is generally the preferred arrangement in New York Family Court decisions, there are multiple factors that must be considered. Refer to our article library for helpful information regarding physical custody, legal custody, visitation, modifying existing custody agreements, and much more.
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Child Custody Arrangements for Teenage Children in New YorkCustody can become very complicated when teenage children are involved. Talk to an attorney to find out how to prepare for this part of your divorce.
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Steps to Take If Your Child Won’t Visit Their Non-Custodial Parent After a DivorceIf your child won’t visit their non-custodial parent, you could end up in trouble with the court. These are the steps to protect yourself and your children.
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What Steps Should I Take If I Am a Victim of Domestic Violence?Domestic violence, spousal abuse, spousal violence, partner abuse, domestic violence victims
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Spousal Abuse is Not Physical ViolenceDomestic Violence, spousal abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, economic abuse, psychological abuse
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Our 3 Pillars of Protection: Preserving assets, Providing Help, and Protect your FutureElder Law, Estate Planning, Bankruptcy, Asset Protection
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Navigating the Divorce Negotiation MinefieldDivorce negotiations can be complicated, but you can make the process easier with an experienced attorney, and following some of these suggestions.
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Child Custody Laws for Unmarried ParentsLearn about the nuances of child custody for unmarried parents and about unmarried fathers rights to see their children.
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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