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Child Custody, Same Sex Couples, Biological Strangers & Parenting Time

The law in New York is that a non-biological, non-adoptive parent does not have standing to proceed in a court for custody or parenting time.  There is, however, a statute that allows grandparents standing to petition for custody and visitation under certain circumstances, which I have previously blogged about.  In…

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Communication Tips in Divorce Mediation

 Mediation is one of the most popular legal solutions available when it comes to negotiating the terms of a divorce. As I have stated in various blog posts before, I myself am a huge advocate of divorce mediation (and collaborative law) when it comes to settling disputes between couples that…

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What is the 2015 New York Maintenance (Alimony), Spousal Support and Divorce Law Change?

The long awaited divorce law overhaul, that has major changes to the maintenance (fka alimony laws) was signed into law by the Governor on September 25, 2015 and is effective as of October 25, 2015 for temporary maintenance and in January 2016 for the remaining changes. The new law continues…

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The Fair Hearing to Challenge an Indicated Child Protective Services Matter

Fair Hearing when Challenging “Indicated Findings” by Child Protective Services or the Administration For Children’s Services (CPS and ACS) No matter what the reason behind a hearing may be, one thing that all of my clients should have access to is a fair hearing if they want it. The right…

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Step Parents – Child Custody Child Support Guardianship Paternity and Adoption

It’s important to recognize that step-parents are a common and familiar part of everyday life, and just like their partners, everyone may want to know their legal rights and responsibilities regarding their step-children. Over time, many step-parents who spend time with their step-children develop a strong attachment and commitment to…

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Child Support and the New Girlfriend or Boyfriend

The New Significant Other and Child Support Last week’s blog article was about child custody and the new boyfriend, girlfriend, husband or wife. Like with child custody, I frequently get inquiries and new cases about child support when there are new significant others. As always, people should keep in mind…

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New Girlfriend or Boyfriend and Child Custody and Parenting Time

The New Significant Other Phenomena When it comes to dealing with visitation time, parenting rights, child custody, and child support – there are a lot of sensitive and complicated issues to consider. One set of situations I deal with somewhat frequently as a family lawyer within Long Island and in…

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Why the Gossip Girl Rutherford New York Jurisdiction Decision Make Sense

Why the Rutherford New York Custody Jurisdiction Decision Makes Sense Recently, well-known actress Kelly Rutherford was ordered by the New York County Supreme Court to return her children to their father in Monaco, where they had been living after the father lost his U.S. visa. Rutherford argued that she felt…

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When can a Divorce be Withdrawn or Discontinued in New York?

It is possible, under different scenarios, to discontinue a divorce, before it is finalized by the signing of the judgment. But how can it be done? The answer is found in the New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3217 and corresponding case law that interprets it. What the law…

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Conflict De-escalation in Divorce Mediation and Collaborative Law

Issues of conflict commonly arise when parties within a case find themselves intolerant of each other’s requests or opinions. When goals change, cracks can begin to form in relationships of any kind – from marriages, to parents and their children, colleagues in the workplace and more. When people think and…

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