Are you or a loved one is going through the divorce process? Check out these 4 uncontested divorce tips, then call our Saratoga lawyers today. 1. Process for an Uncontested Divorce You must have a written agreement on all of the issues that need to be resolved, as well as 211 divorce documents Your attorney […]
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4 Spousal Support Facts Are you going through the divorce process and have questions? Check out these 4 spousal support facts, then give our Saratoga office a call. 1. Different Types of Spousal Maintenance Under New York State Law we have two statues, the first is temporary spousal maintenance and is paid until the end […]
Are you going through the divorce process and need help? Check out these 3 uncontested divorce questions that are commonly asked, then give us a call. 1. What is the Process for an Uncontested Divorce in New York State? You must have a written agreement on all of the issues that need to be resolved, […]
Albany Divorce Lawyer Discusses How To Minimize Divorce Expenses in Saratoga Want a divorce but have concerns about the expense? Watch this video to learn how you can minimize divorce expenses in Saratoga by Jean Mahserjian, one of our experienced Albany divorce lawyers. Keeping costs down is a regular concern for many people going through a […]
If you are seeking a divorce in the five boroughs or the Capital District, you may have concerns about what equitable distribution means in terms of your assets. While no cut-and-dried, universal rule exists as to how finances, property, and possessions will be distributed in every divorce, our firm’s years of experience in divorce law […]
Because every divorce case is unique, it is difficult to estimate exactly how long divorce proceedings will take for any given couple. However, our office has worked for years with couples throughout the Capital Region and the five boroughs of New York City, and based on our experience, we can better predict the length of […]
As separations and divorces go into effect, all generations of a family feel the repercussions. Grandparents can become easily concerned, because their child and her or his spouse will no longer be married, that they themselves will have limited access to their grandchildren. It is critical for grandparents to know their rights as family members […]
Traditional gender roles once entailed that mothers primarily focus on domestic matters and raising their children while fathers left the marital home for work. Decades have passed since this was the norm, as more and more women have entered the workforce and many men have begun to share the responsibility of raising their daughters and […]
New York allows two types of divorce: at-fault and no-fault. The four grounds for at-fault divorce are abandonment, adultery, cruel and inhuman treatment, and imprisonment, and these remained the sole grounds for divorce for decades in the state of New York. In 2010, no-fault divorce was added to the roster, allowing New Yorkers from Plattsburgh […]
There are two main options for resolving divorces in New York State: litigation and mediation. Both paths have their own respective uses and formats, but mediation is superior to litigation in the amicability that it offers. More bitter divorces go into litigation, and the spouses are left to argue about every last element of their […]
Three Tips to Get Your Ex-Spouse’s Junk Out of Your House Download Our Free Divorce Guide Question: It’s been over 2 years since our divorce. We were married for 18 years and he still hasn’t removed his expensive tools and other personal items that are stacked up and taking up cupboard space in my garage. He probably […]