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Grandparent Rights in New York State

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

Not all states afford grandparents rights in child custody cases, but New York State does. The New York courts recognize that grandparents can play a significant role in a child’s life by providing emotional support, love, and parental guidance. In some cases, when a couple divorces, grandparents can be denied access to their grandchildren… Read More »

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Elements of Child Neglect in New York State

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

Child neglect is defined as the failure of a parent or guardian to provide care and supervision to a child in such a manner that it compromises the child’s safety, well-being, or health. New York State considers child neglect to be a crime, but it can also factor into custody disputes when two parents… Read More »

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What is the Marital Estate or Marital Property in a New York Divorce?

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

In New York State, there are three categories of property when it comes to divorce. There is marital property, separate property, and property that contains elements of both. The final category is the trickiest and requires the most explanation. In this article, Rockland County divorce attorneys at the Law Office of Robert S. Sunshine,… Read More »

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Legal Separation under New York Law

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

Sometimes, you’re not ready to divorce but you want space and time to yourself to help make that decision. For that reason, New York State law allows couples to legally separate from one another without divorcing. In this article, the Rockland County divorce attorneys at The Law Office of Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. will… Read More »

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What is an Attorney for a Child, and Why Might One Be Appointed in New York State?

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

It’s important to understand that in any court hearing related to child custody, the courts will render decisions that are in the best interests of the children. While most parents believe that they are acting in the child’s best interests, the court has the final say when there is a dispute. In these cases,… Read More »

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Studies Show That Men Have a Harder Time Recovering From Divorce Than Women

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

Divorce is stressful and difficult for all parties involved, but men seem to have a tougher time recovering from it than women do. Why? There are a lot of theories on why men struggle after being served with divorce papers. Studies have shown that men struggle with heart issues, have substance abuse issues, and… Read More »

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Life-Altering ‘Money Rules’ You Must Know for Divorce

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

There are critical money rules hidden in your marriage contract that you should be aware of before the divorce process begins, or is even contemplated. You might assume that assets will be split 50-50 upon divorce however, this isn’t necessarily the case: In New York, marital assets are divided based on equitable distribution, which… Read More »

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The Rise of Foster Parent Adoptions & Biological Parents’ Rights

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

We have previously described instances where a county or city intervenes and interferes with a biological parent’s rights when it comes to child custody and how this is, in some circumstances, illegal, warranting the intervention of a skilled Rockland County child custody attorney. Foster-parenting intervention is another somewhat new circumstance involving denying biological parents’… Read More »

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New York Laws on Child Visitation Preferences & Emancipation

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

As Rockland County custody and visitation attorneys, one question that we frequently hear from clients who are divorcing with adolescent children is: Can my child refuse to visit with one of their parents, and if so, at what age do they qualify to make this choice? Obviously, at age 18, a child can decide… Read More »

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Selling the Family Home Decades After the Divorce

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

Stress and trauma can affect our decision making, especially during major life events, such as divorce, and in these states, people can become vulnerable to being taken advantage of. This makes working with the right family attorney to look out for your interests while you are going through divorce all the more critical. You… Read More »

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