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Divorce Mediation Caucusing Techniques and Ground Rules

In my last two blog posts, I’ve discussed the considerations that take place when a divorcing by mediation couple is wondering whether or not to engage in divorce mediation by caucus. For some people, caucusing is an excellent way to keep emotions under control and support the successful outcome of…

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Reason Not to Caucus With Your Divorce Mediators

Mediation represents an excellent opportunity for parties in a divorce to settle their issues using negotiation, rather than litigation in front of the family or supreme courts. In the right circumstances, working with a divorce mediator such as myself could also mean that you get to maintain more control over…

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Reasons to do Divorce Mediation With a Caucus

The concept of caucus in mediation was originally designed to provide parties in a mediation dispute with some time to move away from joint sessions and discuss concepts with an advisor or divorce mediator on their own. These separate sessions weren’t intended to give the parties more support or an…

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Can Family Court Deal With Spousal Support or Child Support When a Divorce is Also Filed?

In Nassau County and Suffolk County, as well as the surrounding areas of Long Island and New York, the law generally allows for concurrent jurisdiction in either the Supreme or Family court to tackle issues of spousal or child support for married couples not living together. For a married couple…

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Different Divorce Process Options

The courtroom is rarely a place that most people want to visit when dealing with their matrimonial issues. More often than not, a day in court is a stressful experience, particularly when it comes to dealing with things like divorce, child custody, and visitation rights. It’s no wonder that many…

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Can Divorce Mediation Be a Straightforward Process?

Divorce is rarely straightforward. There are a lot of things that couples need to cover when a marriage comes to an end, including figuring out how debts and assets should be divided between parties, and determining who should have primary custody over the children. However, depending on the nature of…

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What happens at my divorce mediation free initial consultation?

When an inquiry comes in for someone inquiring about getting a divorce, someone from my office attempts to ascertain from them whether they are interested in using our office as a neutral divorce mediator.  If they’re interested in mediation, we invite them to bring their spouse to come in for…

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Child Custody and Parenting Time Decisions are Sometimes Reversed on Appeal

Most of the time, the appellate courts recognize that the trial courts of New York are given a great deal of discretion to make decisions about child custody and visitation aka parenting time matters. This is because it is recognized that these courts are in the best position to determine…

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Child Custody and Parenting Time (Visitation) Decisions Usually Upheld on Appeal

Child custody is a complicated part of divorce and family law. Parents will often fight tooth and nail to get the custody order that they believe is right for their family. Even after a court order has been ruled on by the trial court, one or sometimes both parties to…

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The Effect of the New Tax Deductibility Rules in Divorce

While many aspects of family law may stay the same over the years, certain components may also need to be changed to adhere to the evolving nature of life in the United States. Recently, the federal tax law was changed, with the change in the taxation of maintenance (alimony) payments…

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