It is a misconception that courts favor mothers with respect to parenting time with children. New York law outlines specific factors courts must use to determine what is in the...
Child Custody
What Steps to Take If a Parent Abducts a Child
One of the most frightening things that can happen to a parent is to be faced with the abduction of a child. The fact that it was done by the other parent of the child does not...
Can You Keep Your Ex-Spouse’s New Partner Away from Your Children?
At some point during or after your divorce, your former spouse may begin a new relationship. It can be difficult for many reasons to deal with this situation. If you have...
Child Custody, Visitation and the COVID-19 Outbreak
Many parents have questions concerning parenting time and child custody during the COVID-19 virus pandemic. Both the medical and political establishments have made clear their...
Do Grandparents Have Visitation Rights?
The impact of divorce is often felt not just by the couple and their children, but also by extended family members. When parents split up, the relationship between children and...
Negotiating Parenting Time During and After Divorce
New York law encourages parents to resolve child custody and parenting time issues amicably and in the best interests of the children. As a result, regardless of the other...