by Alla Roytberg, Esq. | Sep 13, 2012 | Blog, child support, children, collaborative law, custody, division of property, divorce, Divorce Law, economy, family law, new york, New York Attorney, separation, spousal support
Part 2: The Limited Resources Divorce As I explained in my last blog, a family where one party is just seeking custody, can go to Family Court. If a person just seeks child support or spousal support, he or she can go to Family Court. If, however, a party is...
by Alla Roytberg, Esq. | Aug 26, 2012 | Blog, child support, children, custody, divorce, Divorce Law, family law, new york, New York Attorney, spousal support
Part I: Family Court New York State is a little unique because there are 2 different types of courts that deal with family issues: Family court and the New York Supreme Court. Though it seems a bit of the opposite, in New York State, a “Supreme Court” court is...
by LAMP | Aug 24, 2012 | New York Attorney
How do you think I can find the best resources on Divorce Law in New YorkIt is hard to create a good case for your divorce without an attorney. If you try to approach a divorce without one, your case won’t have a successful turn-out. To maintain certification,...
by LAMP | Aug 14, 2012 | New York Attorney
Tips that will help you find info on Divorce Ratesin BrooklynNeither is protracted litigation over financial assets or a drawn out custody battle. The difference is that, with collaborative divorce, parties can create an environment that encourages them to move...
by LAMP | Aug 13, 2012 | New York Attorney
Tips that will help you select the best Cost Of Divorce in New YorkThe emerging field of collaborative law is viewed with equal parts hope and skepticism. On one hand, courts, lawyers and divorcing couples, especially those with children, have struggled to find a way...