If you are getting a divorce and your spouse has engaged in domestic violence, you may benefit from New York’s Integrated Domestic Violence (IDV) Part. This allows parties to...
Divorce
Producing Financial Records When Enforcing a Divorce Decree or Separation Agreement
If you are divorced or legally separated from your spouse, you likely went through a process where you both provided financial records to each other. That information was needed...
Determining the Sale Price of a Marital Home in Divorce When Both Spouses Want the House
A marital home is typically considered marital property and must be divided in divorce like the other assets which are marital in nature. That may be a simple process if both...
How to Best Resolve Disputes Over Disclosing Financial Records in Divorce
Conflicts over marital assets and finances are a major reason why getting a divorce can take so long and be very expensive. Those disagreements sometimes begin with producing...
Using a Protective Order to Limit Access to Financial Records in Divorce
If you are getting a divorce, you and your spouse are obligated to provide each other with all relevant financial information. However, you may have sensitive information, such...
How Can You Challenge a Subpoena for Financial Records?
In divorce, both parties have the right to obtain each other’s financial records. The purpose of this is to determine how to divide marital assets and calculate spousal and child...