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Monthly Archives: May 2023

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Bad Mouthing Your Spouse Can Hurt Your Child Custody Case

By Joshua Kittenplan |

Co-parenting is often necessary after a divorce that involves children, but that does not mean that is easy. After ending a marriage, the two spouses often harbor feelings of anger and resentment towards each other. Hiding these feelings is not always easy, even when parents are around their children. Regardless of how you feel… Read More »

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How To Divide Collectibles During Divorce

By Joshua Kittenplan |

Many people start a collection while they are single and continue to add to it once they are married. Or, married couples often start collections together. Sometimes, these collections hold mainly sentimental value while others have a great deal of financial value. Regardless of how these collections are viewed in the eyes of the… Read More »

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Important Things To Know About Prenuptial Agreements In Long Island

By Joshua Kittenplan |

It was once thought that prenuptial agreements were reserved for celebrities, or the very wealthy. Truthfully, though, this was never the case. Anyone who owns real estate, a vehicle, or even a bank account should consider drafting a prenuptial agreement before they tie the knot. Prenuptial agreements are legal documents that mainly outline the… Read More »

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Are There Financial Benefits To Divorce? Surprisingly, Yes!

By Joshua Kittenplan |

The majority of New Yorkers view divorce as an experience that is extremely costly and that will negatively impact their financial well-being. Fortunately, that is not always the case and people do not always consider the financial benefits that divorce can bring. Below, our Suffolk County divorce lawyer outlines the benefits that are often… Read More »

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How Is Property Divided During Divorce?

By Joshua Kittenplan |

As a couple, you and your spouse likely acquired many assets together during your marriage. These may include the family home, vehicles, furniture, and even valuable collections. If your marriage ends, these assets must be divided between you and your spouse, and that is often an element that becomes very contentious during divorce proceedings…. Read More »

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Frequently Asked Questions About Child Support In Suffolk County

By Joshua Kittenplan |

All parents are expected to provide for their children financially but disputes often arise about child support during divorce or after paternity is established. Child support is a fairly straightforward concept, but there are many legal issues surrounding it that are largely misunderstood. Below, our Suffolk County child support lawyer outlines the most frequently… Read More »

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Common Reasons For Child Custody Modifications

By Joshua Kittenplan |

Change is one of the only constants in life and after a divorce, the orders that were initially issued may no longer be practical for one or both parties involved. This holds true for child custody orders, as well. Years after a divorce, there are many circumstances that can change that warrant a modification… Read More »

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Unique Issues In Gray Divorces

By Joshua Kittenplan |

A gray divorce refers to when a couple aged 50 or older dissolves their marriage. Trends have shown that divorces among this demographic are increasing, despite the fact that the divorce rate among younger individuals is on the decline. While any divorce case has the potential to present certain challenges, this is particularly true… Read More »

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