Judge in Custody Dispute Orders Mother to Bottle-feed Infant
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6M ago
There are numerous reasons why a mother might choose to nurse her infant son or daughter. Scientific studies have shown that breast milk offers several potential health and developmental benefits. Many mothers cherish the closeness with their baby and breastfeeding can also help families avoid the high cost of baby formula. Though the decision to... Read More ..read more
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Divorce Often Breaks Up Valuable Art Collections
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6M ago
High-net-worth couples going through a divorce often face complex challenges when it comes to the division of marital property. Negotiating the disposition of real estate and financial assets could take months. In some cases, consensus cannot be reached, and a judge decides what is an equitable distribution of the marital estate. Couples who own valuable... Read More ..read more
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Would a New York Court Enforce an Adultery Penalty in a Prenuptial Agreement?
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6M ago
Prenuptial agreements can be effective instruments for prospective spouses who want to safeguard their assets and avoid costly conflict if they decide to divorce at some point. New York generally enforces premarital agreements addressing property division and child support terms. However, a document could be thrown out if a spouse’s assent was secured through fraud... Read More ..read more
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Divorcing After Decades: The Complexities of Ending a Long-Term Marriage
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7M ago
The longer a marriage lasts, the greater potential there is for a complex divorce. Over time, personal lives and finances become increasingly intertwined. Consequently, breaking things apart in an equitable manner can be much harder if you’re splitting after a few decades rather than a few years. Even in situations where children are grown, disputes... Read More ..read more
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Wait, Cohabitate, Negotiate: The Millennial Approach to Marriage
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7M ago
The oldest Millennials are now older than 40 years old, and even the youngest members of this generation have entered their late twenties. With these Americans now well into the typical marrying years, we have a good idea regarding their approach to the institution of marriage. Trends in millennial marriage reflect other societal changes and... Read More ..read more
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Homogamy Nation: High-earning Individuals Frequently Marry Each Other
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7M ago
Technology and travel have broadened people’s horizons over the past few decades, but when it comes to marriage, most people still opt for someone very similar to themselves. Changes in American life over the past few decades have increased the frequency of marriages between high-earning individuals. Sometimes referred to as “homogamy,” the phenomenon of people... Read More ..read more
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Is a Sleep Divorce a Precursor to the Real Thing?
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7M ago
From scientific surveys to viral TikTok videos, public discussion regarding “sleep divorces” has exploded over the past couple of years. In these arrangements, couples opt to sleep in different rooms despite the fact that they remain happily married. Many spouses who have taken this step say that they are finally getting the rest they need... Read More ..read more
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Dividing Non-fungible Tokens (NFTs) in a Divorce
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7M ago
In a divorce, assets acquired by either party while they were wed typically become part of the marital estate that must be divided between the parties. Often, questions over who gets the house or car are the most difficult part of the marriage dissolution process. If you’re going through a divorce, you should remember that... Read More ..read more
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Does New York’s Custody Law Discriminate Against Disabled Parents?
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7M ago
Throughout the country, states use the “best interests of the child” standard when making decisions regarding custody and visitation. During these reviews, judges can use any information they feel is relevant, but New York law has established several specific factors to be considered. Some of these factors seem fairly obvious, such as whether a parent... Read More ..read more
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Married, but Separated, Under the Same Roof: Protecting Your Rights in a de Blasio-type Setup
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7M ago
Despite being out of office for more than two years, former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio got a great deal of attention when he announced his separation from Chirlane McCray, his wife of 29 years. Though breakups among the famous are common, the terms of the de Blasio-McCray split differ from those of... Read More ..read more
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