Legal Articles, Child Support

Can I Bring a Divorce Action in New York? What is Residency?

When can you file for divorce in the State of New York?

What is Maintenance? An overview of New York's spousal maintenance and alimony laws

What is Maintenance? An overview of New York's spousal maintenance and alimony laws

New York’s Changing Wiretap Law: Can a Parent Consent on Behalf of a Child?

When can a parent consent to the recording of an infant child conversations with another person and avoid wiretapping?

What's the Deal With Free Consultations, and Can I Have One?

One of the most frequent questions we receive at the beginning of our potential relationship with a client is "Does your firm offer free consultations?" In this article, we explain our position.

What is DAPA?

What are the requirements for Deferred Action for Parental Accountability (DAPA)?

Are Fathers' and Mothers' Rights Different

Are Fathers' and Mothers' Rights Different

How To Tell If You Are Ready For A Divorce

How To Tell If You Are Ready For A Divorce

Understanding The Routes To Different Child Custody Situations In California

Understanding The Routes To Different Child Custody Situations In California

Child Support Obligations in California, The Basics

Child Support Obligations in California, The Basics

The California Approach to Alimony Awards in Divorce

The California Approach to Alimony Awards in Divorce

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