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Can You Reduce Spousal Support If Your Spouse Doesn’t Want to Work Full-Time?
New York Spousal support rules do take into account spouses who are not in the workforce full-time at the time of the divorce. Typically, they are not expected to get a job right...
What Is the Role of a Forensic Investigation in Divorce?
When parents cannot agree on child custody and/or a parenting time schedule, judges are forced to intervene. One of the final efforts to get parents to settle their dispute is...
Why He Said, She Said Is Not the Right Approach In Divorce Litigation
Unfortunately, the tendency in many divorces is for spouses to make a list of allegations against each other. One spouse claims the other did or said something while the other...
The Benefits of Using Mediation During Divorce Litigation
Most people think of divorce mediation as something you try before you go to court. However, mediation can occur at any time in a case. Sometimes, the parties are more willing to...
What to Do If Your Spouse Shares Details About Your Divorce with Your Kids
When parents divorce, they should avoid unnecessary battles that can hurt their kids’ relationships with either parent. Unfortunately, sometimes the negative feelings from the...
Is Your Parenting Coordinator Doing a Good Job in Resolving Post-Divorce Disputes?
If you and your former spouse are fighting over some aspect of your child custody agreement or parenting time schedule, a parenting coordinator can help resolve the dispute...