by Alla Roytberg, Esq. | Nov 30, 2012 | children, custody, divorce, Divorce Law, divorce mediation, family, family law, mediation, parenting plan, separation
“For every thing you have missed, you have gained something else; and for every thing you gain, you lose something” – Ralph Waldo Emerson Parental relocation post-separation or post-divorce often creates unprecedented challenges for the parent who wants to...
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...