As a divorce lawyer and family law attorney practicing on Long Island for over 20 years, I’ve found that deciding what to do with the marital home during a divorce is one of the biggest financial choices our clients ever have to make. Should you...


As a divorce lawyer and family law attorney practicing on Long Island for over 20 years, I’ve found that deciding what to do with the marital home during a divorce is one of the biggest financial choices our clients ever have to make. Should you...
Dividing a family business in a Long Island divorce is complex and often feels overwhelming to those involved. This article will outline the legal and financial steps you and your business must take when facing a divorce in Nassau or Suffolk...
When a parent or former spouse stops paying court-ordered support, it’s more than an inconvenience; it is a violation of trust that can threaten your family’s financial stability. Across Long Island, from Mineola to Riverhead, spouses and children...
When a Long Island, New York court issues an order for child support, child custody, spousal support, property division, orders of protection, or anything else in a divorce, that order carries the full force of New York state law. It’s not a...
Divorce or legal separation is never easy, but most parents breathe a sigh of relief once a child custody agreement is finalized. You expect that, finally, there’s stability. You have clear schedules, defined responsibilities, and a sense of peace...
Divorce and separation can strain even the most resilient families, but nothing is more frustrating than when one parent refuses to follow a child support order issued by Nassau County Supreme Court or Suffolk County Supreme Court in a Long Island...
When people think about divorce on Long Island, NY the first things that come to mind are often lawyers, paperwork, and court dates. But the truth is that divorce is never just a legal process. Divorce is also one of the most significant emotional...
Most people in Nassau County and Suffolk County, Long Island, NY find Do It Yourself (DIY) divorce appealing for the cost savings. In this post I'll explain what you need to consider when handling your divorce yourself so you can decide if that...
All divorce proceedings, especially those involving high net worth individuals must be approached strategically and cost consciously. As a Long Island NY divorce attorney with over 20 years of experience serving clients in Nassau and Suffolk...
It’s an undisputed fact: divorce will no doubt reshape your finances. As a divorce attorney with over 20 years of experience practicing matrimonial law, I try to advise my Long Island clients in Nassau County and Suffolk County to take practical,...
Child Custody mediation and Collaborative Law can provide far less adversarial approaches to resolving child custody disputes without the need to go to court on Long Island, NY. In this post, we will identify how mediation and collaborative law are...
Children are often required to be in a Long Island, NY court during a child custody case for the court to determine what is in the best interest of the child. Judges in Suffolk County Family Court and Nassau County Family Court will often need to...
Creating a parenting plan during a divorce or child custody case on Long Island isn't just a legal requirement, it's a vital roadmap for your child's future. A well-structured parenting plan helps reduce conflict, sets expectations, and ensures both...
Key Takeaways for Dividing Retirement Assets New York follows the rules of “equitable distribution”, which means that retirement assets acquired during the marriage are divided fairly, not necessarily equally. Qualified Domestic Relations Orders...
Key Takeaways for What You Need to Know About Gray Divorce on Long Island, NY Gray divorce refers to the dissolution of marriage among couples typically aged 50 and older. The rate of gray divorce has been increasing both nationally and on Long...
When navigating family law matters on Long Island New York, the terms guardianship and child custody are often used interchangeably—but they represent very different legal relationships and responsibilities. Understanding the distinction is...
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