Executing a prenuptial agreement is a common strategy for those who want to protect their assets in a divorce. These increasingly common documents allow those planning to marry to outline their expectations for the marriage and any divorce that could occur in the...
Year: 2020
Strategies for protecting a New York business during a divorce
Whether you started your business after you got married, inherited it from your parents or purchased it, you likely have an interest in continuing to own and operate the business after your divorce. However, given that New York applies an equitable distribution...
The role of spousal support once someone files for divorce
The word alimony often calls to mind ongoing payments made from one spouse to the other after a divorce. While people often assume that a husband will pay a wife alimony or spousal support, the laws on the topic are actually gender-neutral, which means either spouse...
Do you think your ex is trying to alienate you from the kids?
Sharing custody after a divorce is the most common outcome for New York families. Unfortunately, not every parent accepts joint custody situations with grace. Some parents will use their children as a weapon against their ex in a divorce. They may try to sever the...
