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By Liz B. Gatsby

When parents cannot agree on a custody arrangement, the judge may assign a guardian ad litem (GAL). GAL investigators are trained specialists who investigate and write reports for the court. GALs don’t have any power over the person they are assigned to, but only investigate and report back to the...
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By Liz B. Gatsby

A QDRO can help you avoid tax problems in the future. Typically, when a spouse withdraws from a retirement account without a QDRO, they will have to pay taxes on the withdrawals and may also face a 10% penalty for doing so. This is why getting professional assistance from a...
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By Liz B. Gatsby

A prenuptial agreement allows couples to set forth a plan for their financial assets in the event of divorce. While these agreements can seem unromantic, they can provide a great deal of peace of mind to both parties. Many people ask whether or not a prenup can be changed after...
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By Liz B. Gatsby

Whether you’re planning for a divorce or expecting an inheritance, it’s important to make sure your assets are protected. That’s why more and more couples are drafting prenuptial agreements. A prenup can help you get protection from debts, like credit card and personal loans that you may have taken on...
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By Liz B. Gatsby

If you and your spouse cannot reach an agreement on divorce issues, such as property division, alimony, child custody and support, you’ll need to go through divorce litigation. This can be a very stressful and expensive process. The good news is that you can reduce the likelihood of a contested...
Child Custody
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By Liz B. Gatsby

The answer to this question is complex and varies depending on the circumstances of each individual case. Typically, custody is awarded to parents who are deemed to be in the best position to meet their child’s needs. This often involves a court order, which sets forth the terms of how...
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By Liz B. Gatsby

If you are a husband who has been through a break up or divorce, you probably wonder how you can get out of the alimony. Unfortunately, the law will dictate your fate, and it may be hard to avoid paying alimony. There are some steps you can take to help...
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By Liz B. Gatsby

There are many different ways to appeal a family law decision, but you should always have an experienced family law attorney on your side. An experienced lawyer can help you determine if an appeal is possible, what kind of evidence you need to prove your case, and how to file...
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By Liz B. Gatsby

Often we hear the word family law but we may not know what it means. Family law covers the legal issues that can arise in relation to children, spousal support, and even elder abuse. If you are involved in one of these matters, then you will need a legal professional...
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By Liz B. Gatsby

Establishing paternity is a legal process that helps establish fatherhood and allows a parent greater access to medical information and financial support for their child. Under the law, if a man is legally married to a woman who is pregnant, he is presumed to be the child’s legal father. You...
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By Liz B. Gatsby

You can legally separate from your spouse in New York, but you must live apart for one year before filing for a divorce. It’s best to live separately for at least two years. You don’t have to list every address you have in New York, as long as you live...
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By Liz B. Gatsby

When getting a divorce, it is essential that both parties be clear on the assets and debts they own and control. In New York, courts consider debt accumulation during the marriage as the responsibility of both parties. While this is true, a spouse may choose to control some of the...