By Randy S. Margulis | Published November 26, 2012 | Posted in Divorce | Tagged Tags: divorce lawyer, separation agreements, spousal support lawyer | Leave a comment
The process of finalizing a divorce takes months, in the best-case scenario, and often drags on for a year or more. Both parties are now responsible for supporting two households on the same income that used to support one. If one spouse made less than 50% of the joint income, or now has more than Read More
Read MoreFor many years, New York was the only state without a no-fault divorce statute. Divorces were contentious and many were forced into court, with witnesses and evidence, and often turned into a contest of which party was guiltier in the breakdown of the marriage. Now, fortunately, New York has a no-fault divorce statute that makes Read More
Read MoreMilitary divorces are complex and have many issues that differ from civilian divorce. In Part 1 of this series we looked at the state law that governs a military divorce and the timetables involved. Here in Part 2 we will lay out some of the substantive issues involved that are unique to military divorce. What Read More
Read MoreIf you or your spouse is a member of the military, especially if he or she is currently on active duty, it is absolutely critical that you have an attorney who has experience with military divorces. This two-part series will help you to get a better understanding of all the issues involved in a military Read More
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