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New York Court Addresses the Revisiting of a Child Custody Order

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

You can revisit a child custody order in the State of New York, but you need to show that your circumstances have changed significantly, or the courts will refuse to hear your case. That’s precisely what happened in the case of Lubrico v. Lubrico, 213 A.D.3d 666 (2d Dep’t 2023). In this article, the… Read More »

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New York Case Discusses Relocating with a Child

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

One of the most hotly contested issues is when a New York parent wants to move to another state or county with a minor child. New York courts must balance parental rights against the best interests of the child. In Tropea v. Tropea, the New York Court of Appeals provided a definitive framework and… Read More »

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How Can I Get Sole Custody of the Children in New York State?

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

If you’re a parent who is seeking sole custody of your children, it’s important to know that New York State generally prefers joint custody agreements where both parents are involved in the child’s life. Generally speaking, you must be able to provide the court with strong evidence that the child would not benefit from… Read More »

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When Would a Parent Be Awarded Sole Custody of the Children?

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

Generally speaking, the State of New York wants to see two parents who are actively involved in their child’s life, regardless of whether their marriage lasted. In some cases, however, it may not be possible, feasible, or beneficial to have an unfit parent in the lives of the children. If you are seeking sole… Read More »

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What Does a Forensic Psychologist Do in a Family Law Case?

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

Forensic psychologists play a vital role in evaluating parties in domestic disputes, particularly related to divorce cases. They use their expertise to help the court make decisions regarding family services and children. Their role is to conduct evaluations, offer expert testimony, and help with mediation to resolve disputes between parents. In this article, the… Read More »

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What are the Grounds for Granting Sole Custody in New York State?

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

The State of New York takes a vested interest in the welfare of its children. While raising your children according to your own beliefs is a fundamental right granted to all parents in the United States, it can be taken away under the right circumstances. Ultimately, New York State uses a “best interests of… Read More »

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What are the Different Types of Child Custody in New York State?

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

The legal definition of child custody is much more complex than you may imagine. There are different types of custody. When we think of custody, we generally think of residential custody or with which parent the child lives. However, a parent who does not spend the majority of time with their children can still… Read More »

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How to Get Shared Custody of Your Child

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

Unlike some states, New York doesn’t automatically default on 50/50 custody arrangements. Instead, the courts evaluate custody matters on the basis of the best interests of the child. New York judges will carefully evaluate multiple factors when determining the appropriate custody plan for each family. In this article, the Law Office of Robert S…. Read More »

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How Parental Gatekeeping Can Impact Your Child Custody Case

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

Parental gatekeeping describes a situation in which the custodial parent unilaterally decides to block or restrict the children’s access to the other parent. Parental gatekeeping can appear in many forms. These range from one parent attempting to shield the child from real harm to other forms of more insidious gatekeeping that involve parental alienation…. Read More »

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What is the Best Interests of the Child Standard in New York State?

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

When determining child custody, judges have to base their decision on some standard to determine how custody arrangements will be made. Prior to the “best interests of the child standard,” most states favored mothers in custody disputes and would assign them the bulk of the custody rights and parenting time. Today, we use a… Read More »

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