Year: 2022
Can parents modify their child custody orders?
Change is part of life in New York. Sometimes, change comes slowly and sometimes it occurs suddenly. However it occurs, people have to adjust their lives to the changes they experience. Sometimes, it is easier to adjust their lives than other times. For instance,...
Do I want a revocable or an irrevocable trust?
Many people set up a trust as part of their estate plan. A trust offers unparalleled protection for assets, making it a great way to preserve wealth and build a legacy that will last for many years after the person is gone. However, a trust can also go into effect...
Facts about Chapter 7 and reaffirming debt to keep the property
When New Yorkers have smothering debt they cannot pay back, they think about various solutions to the problem. Some fear bankruptcy amid the belief that it can be permanently damaging. However, bankruptcy is a viable solution to get out of debt and restart a financial...
What are the essential parts of a basic estate plan?
Everyone in New York knows it’s important to plan for the future, but people tend to avoid thinking about what will happen after they are gone. This can be a mistake. Estate planning allows people to plan for their futures and those of the people they love the most....
Why do some couples pursue a late-in-life divorce?
You may have gotten married in your twenties and raised a family with your spouse. Now the children are grown, and you are nearing retirement or are currently retired. Does your marriage look the same as it did when you were younger? For some couples in New York, the...
What parents should know about child custody and visitation
In New York State family law cases, one of the most emotionally charged aspects is child custody and visitation. This is true in many situations whether the parents are on reasonably good terms or not. One minor disagreement can blossom into a full-blown dispute and...
The basics of Chapter 7 bankruptcy exemptions
If you are seeking debt relief, you may wonder what your options are and what they will look like for you. As part of that, you should understand Chapter 7 bankruptcy exemptions and what that could mean for you as you begin your journey to a fresh start on your...
Is a special needs trust right for your estate plan?
A lot of people who research estate planning are daunted by their options. This is usually because the individual hasn’t really thought about what they want out of the process, or they are completely overwhelmed by the choices to be made. If you’re going down the...
Does child custody work differently for unmarried and divorced parents?
One of the greatest concerns for parents during a split-up is dealing with custody and visitation issues, whether they are married or not. Just as divorcing couples must find a solution that the court will approve that is in the best interests of the child, so too...
Are there mistakes that could make my divorce harder?
Lately there seems to be an interesting dynamic shift when it comes to divorce in the United States. The overall number of people getting a divorce is going down, but the numbers are increasing for people 50 years old and above. In fact, according to statistics, since...