By Randy S. Margulis | Published March 20, 2026 | Posted in Child Custody, Divorce | Tagged Tags: Child, custody, parenting time | Comments Off on How New York Courts Allocate Parenting Time After Divorce
New York family law has undergone a meaningful shift in the language used to describe how parents share responsibility for their children. The terms “custody” and “visitation” have been replaced by the term “parenting time” to describe each parent’s responsibility for a child’s day-to-day care. This change reflects a broader recognition that children benefit from Read More
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As a father undergoing a divorce in New York, you need to understand your rights regarding child custody and visitation. Courts are required to base custody decisions on what is in the best interests of your child, which generally includes the involvement of both parents. This framework is designed to give a father equal standing Read More
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When most parents divorce, the drop-off/pickup of children becomes a familiar ritual. Whether it occurs at a home or a “neutral site,” such as a fast-food restaurant, everyone involved gets used to shuttling children and their stuff back and forth between parental residences. However, some families have flipped the standard visitation framework in an effort Read More
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When a divorce involves children, one of the most important considerations is parenting time, formerly known as visitation. “The term “parenting time” emphasizes the ongoing and significant role both parents play in a child’s life despite living in separate households. There are two main types of post-divorce parenting arrangements: sole custody and joint custody. In Read More
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