What is Separate Property?
What is Separate Property? In prior Divorce blog posts, I covered what both Equitable Distribution (click here) and Marital Property (click here) are. Read those blog posts before you read this one. Today we will go over what Separate Property is. When dealing with...
What is a Publication Divorce?
In a prior Blog post, we covered what a No-Fault Divorce is. Click here to read that Blog post. Today we will go over what a Publication Divorce is. When a person wants to get a Divorce in New York, usually they have to give Notice to their spouse that they are...
What is Legal Custody?
Greetings. In a prior Blog post, we covered Custody. Click here to read that Blog post first before finishing this one if you have not read it yet. In the Custody blog post, we touched on who the child or children may reside with (Physical Custody – click here to read...
What is Physical Custody
In a prior Divorce blog post, I covered Child Custody. Click here to read that post first before finishing this one. Today we will go over what Physical Custody is. As Custody covers the general topic of who cares for the child, there are different types of Custody in...
What is Marital Property
In a prior Divorce blog post, I covered what Equitable Distribution is. Click this link here to read that blog post first before finishing this one. Today we will go over what Marital Property is. When dealing with Equitable Distribution, one of the of the first...
What is Child Support
Our last Divorce blog post covered what Visitation is. Click the link right here to read that blog post. Today we will go over what Child Support is. Child Support is the amount of money determined to be needed to support the needs of the child or children of the...
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