Timing of Funding Is Critical When Determining if Pension Credits are Marital Property
- posted: Jan. 19, 2026
A key principle of New York’s Domestic Relations Law is that unless a contrary legal agreement exists, most assets accumulated by either spouse during the course of a marriage are Read More
Decision Holds that Alimony Waivers in New York Prenuptial Agreements Require Substantial Detail
- posted: Nov. 18, 2025
Many prospective spouses who are concerned about safeguarding their assets negotiate a prenuptial agreement. In fact, these documents are more popular than ever, as younger generations take a more practical Read More
New York Introduces Uncontested Joint Divorce
- posted: Jul. 18, 2025
New York State lagged behind the rest of the nation when it came to introducing no-fault divorce. Finally in 2010, the state gave residents the ability to dissolve their marriages Read More
Custody Proceedings
- posted: May 15, 2025
The issue of custody presents the most difficult, gut-wrenching, and costly expense in an action for divorce. Whether the issue of custody is being tried Read More
How the Court Determines Child Support Payments
- posted: Jul. 23, 2015
Having parents separate or divorce can typically be an emotional time for children. It’s important that they receive the right amount of financial support to help them with significant and Read More