Redder, Bock & Associates, PLLC Legal Blog
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...
Do I have to give up my possessions in bankruptcy?
Financial challenges can happen to anyone in New York. This is especially true given the unusual circumstances of the past two years. Job loss, massive medical bills, using credit cards to make up for shortfalls in income and more have contributed to excessive debt....
3 ways grandparents can help grandkids avoid financial struggles
As we age, our priorities change. Although at one time we were concerned about preparing for retirement and ensuring that our children were raised properly, for many the time comes when their focus shifts to ensuring that their grandchildren have the love and support...
Can I keep my child if my ex is late to pick them up?
When couples go through a divorce, there are many important decisions that need to be made. Many of these decisions revolve around the children as well. Parents need to determine who will have legal and physical custody of the children. They also need to determine...
What to think about when planning to ask for a divorce
After coming to the difficult decision that you want a divorce, usually, your next step is to tell your spouse. Some couples decide together that they cannot save their marriage. But more often, it takes one spouse to step forward and end things. Not that it will be...
Welcome To Our Blog
We established this blog to share stories and information about topics relevant to our practice. Our intent is to regularly provide posts highlighting legal issues of local, state and national interest that we think you will find interesting. Check back later for...