Monthly Archives: May 2026
How New York Courts Decide Child Relocation Disputes
Disputes regarding whether a custodial parent is allowed to move to another location with a minor child are considered some of the most difficult cases in family law. Sometimes, relocating can interfere with the non-custodial parent’s ability to establish a significant connection with the child. In this article, the Rockland County family law attorneys… Read More »
Understanding Equitable Distribution in New York Divorce
One of the most contentious topics in a divorce proceeding is how to distribute the couple’s marital property. While other states divide marital property exactly in half, the State of New York uses an approach called equitable distribution, meaning assets are distributed equitably as opposed to evenly. In this article, we’ll discuss a case… Read More »
Applying the “Best Interests of the Child” Standard in New York Custody Cases
Child custody battles tend to be among the most emotionally difficult decisions that need to be made by family court judges. When a couple finds it difficult to decide which parent is better suited for the custody of the child, the court needs to make an appropriate decision in the child’s best interests. In… Read More »
How New York Courts Evaluate Spousal Maintenance Awards
Spousal support, better known as “alimony,” is among the most contested issues in a divorce. Spousal support is intended to address financial imbalances between partners and provide financial support to a partner who is economically dependent on their spouse following the termination of the marital union. In this article, we’ll discuss a real New… Read More »
