Divorce Lawyer Blog, Long Island, NY

How to Prioritize Your Divorce Issues on Long Island, NY
Navigating a Long Island, NY divorce can be complicated with multiple issues that need your attention, seemingly at the same time. How do you decide which ones are the most important to address first? What are you willing to compromise and what hills are you willing...

Answer Your Long Island, NY Divorce Petition the Right Way
If you were blindsided by your spouse serving you with divorce papers, you might not be sure what to do next or how you should respond. Below, we go over what you need to know and how our Long Island, NY divorce attorneys can help you navigate the process of...

What to Do If You’re Being Alienated from Your Child
One of the most heartbreaking things that can happen to a parent during a divorce is becoming alienated from their children. Sadly, this alienation often caused by the actions of the other parent in an effort to “get back at” or enact retribution for perceived prior...

How to Talk to Your Adult Kids About Your NY Divorce
Getting a divorce later in life can be particularly challenging, especially when you consider all the additional assets that come with being more established in life. Things like jointly owned property, home businesses, and retirement plans can really complicate a...

How Courts Evaluate Fathers in Child Custody Cases in NY
Getting divorced is an emotional and stressful experience for all involved, but as a divorced or divorcing father you have special and unique concerns. One of the biggest issues for divorced dads on Long Island, NY are issues surrounding child custody and child...

Do I Have To Split My 401(k) In My New York Divorce?
If you are considering getting a divorce and have money in a retirement fund like a 401(k), you may be concerned about being forced to split your assets with your spouse. Whether or not this will apply to you is based on your individual circumstances – here’s what you...

4 Ways Your Spouse Can Respond to Divorce Papers in NY
When you file for a divorce in the State of New York, your spouse has a few different ways they can respond after you serve them with divorce papers. How they respond directly sets the stage for what’s to come and how the next several months – or in some cases years –...

Helpful Tips for Divorcing a Spouse Struggling with Addiction
Being married to a drug addict can be frightening and stressful. If you’re considering divorce or have already taken the initiative, here are some tips for navigating the process and negotiating a favorable settlement for you and your family. Gather Documentation of...

Top Financial Tips for Divorced Dads in NY
Managing money after a divorce can be incredibly challenging, especially for dads on Long Island, NY. If you’re a divorced dad, here are some tips to help divorcing fathers get control over their finances and how Hornberger Verbitsky, P.C. can help. Cut The Expenses...

Your Guide to an Emotionally Intelligent Divorce in NY
There’s no doubt that divorce is an emotionally charged event, no matter what side of the fence you’re on. Whether you’re the one initiating the divorce, or you were caught blindsided by your spouse’s divorce request, or even if you mutually agree that the divorce is...

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