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...
Separation
Should You Get a Subpoena or a Court Order to Obtain Financial Records in Divorce?
If you are going through a divorce and your spouse is not cooperating with requests for information, it can significantly delay your case. Both of you are legally required to...
How to Get Your Spouse’s Financial Records from Another State in Your Divorce
When you file for divorce, among the issues you will have to resolve with your spouse is how to divide your marital assets and how much spousal and child support may be paid from...
4 Strategies to Help You Efficiently Negotiate a Separation Agreement
Separation is an option for couples who may not be ready to divorce but want to live apart and set up separate households. New York law permits legal separation either pursuant...
How to Legally Separate from Your Spouse
New York law provides for legal separation two ways – pursuant to a judgment of separation or pursuant to a separation agreement. Both forms generally require that the couple...
Should You Separate or Divorce?
Some couples with marital problems hesitate to get divorced for various reasons. In these situations, New York law allows spouses to separate and come to an agreement regarding...