Both parents are expected to support their children in New York. Generally, however, a non-custodial parent pays support to a child through the custodial parent. Many feel that child support is predicated on the idea that children should have the same lifestyle after a divorce as they had beforehand, which,…
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Proof of Child Support Payments and Cash Payments In New York
The New York Family Court processes petitions for child support, establishes new child support orders, and determines whether a modification should be made to an existing child support order. It is possible to also utilize the Supreme Court to establish, enforce or modify child support, particularly in a divorce or postjudgment divorce…
Evictions of Family or an Adult Child in New York
In New York, parents owe an obligation to pay child support until their child is 21. The child support obligation is usually paid to the other parent. However, for other purposes such as child custody, children become adults at age 18. When a parent-child relationship breaks down, but there is…
New York Child Support Add-On For College Costs
A noncustodial parent is required to pay child support to a custodial parent in New York until a child is 21 years old. In many cases, this means that support continues to be paid while a child is in college. Basic child support is calculated based on a formula using…
When Should All Income Be Considered in a New York Child Support Calculation?
In New York, child support has a basic component, as well as an added component. The basic support is calculated first by looking at the initial $143,000(known as a “cap” which is current as of 2016) of combined annual parental income. The amount of the cap is adjusted every other year.…
Can You Include Child Custody and Support Terms in a New York Prenuptial, Postnuptial or Separation Agreement?
New York Domestic Relations Law § 236 (B)(3) sets forth that prenuptial and postnuptial agreements are valid and enforceable if they are in writing, the parties subscribe to them, and they are proven in the way required to entitle a deed to be recorded. The difference between these types of…
Paternity, the Presumption of Legitimacy and Equitable Estoppel
In cases of paternity in New York, a child that was born during marriage is legally presumed to be abiological product of that marriage, and this presumption historically was one of the most persuasive in law. However, it’s important to note that this presumption is still subject to the sway…
Family Court Support Magistrates and Written Objections
Family Court Support Magistrates and Written ObjectionsThere are many complex nuances to consider when evaluating the hurdles and complications of family law – including cases that involve child support and spousal support. Typically, cases of support, are initiated when petitions are filed with your local New York family court, except divorces,…
Is a Divorce Mediation Settlement Binding When a Lawyer was not Consulted?
Divorce mediation in New York is a voluntary settlement process used by spouses who wish to divorce. The process is facilitated by a mediator who works with both spouses to negotiate a settlement that both parties can live with and that is in the best interests of the family. The…
Deviations in Divorce Judgments in Child Support, Maintenance and Equitable Distribution
Parties are free to agree upon what is fair for child support, equitable distribution, and maintenance when they negotiate their own divorce terms though mediation, settlement negotiations or collaborative cases. In litigated cases, in general, when it comes to making determinations during a divorce case about issues such as child support,…