The parties in family law and matrimonial litigation experience a wide array of emotions with anger and bitterness being two of the most common. Threats and even physical attacks occur far too frequently. One of...
Author: Louis Sternberg
Financial Consequences of a Short-Term Marriage
August 6, 2011
Many people ask about the financial consequences of a divorce of a short-term marriage. There are frequent stories in the news about divorces resulting in enormous property distributions and long-term spousal maintenance...
New York’s Family Court Act states that “the parents of a child under the age of twenty-one years are chargeable with the support of such child and . . . shall be required to pay for child support a fair and reasonable...
In the wake of New York’s new same-sex marriage law (The Marriage Equality Act), many may forget that some states that refuse to allow same-sex marriage do offer what is known as a “civil union.” Civil unions, first...
A Child’s Standing to Seek a Modification of Custody
July 19, 2011
Black’s Law Dictionary defines standing as “[a] party’s right to make a legal claim or seek judicial enforcement of a duty or right.” Generally only a child’s parents or close-relations such as family members have...