03

Jan

Meet Our Newest Team Member, Toniann Pasqueralle

Welcome to the latest edition of the Joseph Law Group, P.C. newsletter. This month, we introduce you to our newest member of the team, Toniann Pasqueralle, who serves as a paralegal as she continues her education at Hofstra Law School. Learn more about Toniann below.~ ...

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03

Jan

Meet Our Newest Attorney, Jacqueline M. Caputo

Welcome to the latest edition of the Joseph Law Group, P.C. newsletter. This month, we are thrilled to share that our team is growing. Please welcome Attorney Jacqueline Caputo. Learn about Jacqueline below.~ James P. Joseph, Esq.Meet Our Newest Attorney, Jacqueline...

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03

Jan

Parallel Parenting vs. Co-parenting – How Do the Two Differ?

The conflict between divorced parents can cause lasting emotional damage to children. While for many couples divorce may be the right route, toxicity doesn't have to be. Many studies have shown that when parents are able to maintain a cordial relationship with each other po...

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03

Jan

How to Protect Your Privacy During a Divorce

We live in a digital world where it has become easier for people to access our private information. This lack of privacy can be particularly tough for those going through a divorce. In some cases, one party may try to access the other party's information to gain an advantag...

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03

Jan

What Does Not Go in a Prenup?

A prenup, or a prenuptial agreement, is a legal contract which two individuals enter into prior to their marriage. This agreement outlines the property rights, financial entitlements, and responsibilities of each spouse in the event of a divorce or death. The purpose of a prenup...

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03

Jan

Common Myths & Misconceptions About Family Law and Divorce

Whether you are considering a divorce, in the middle of divorce or custody litigation, or navigating other family law issues, having a basic understanding of New York divorce and family law can simplify the process and help you navigate it more successfully. There are many myths...

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03

Jan

Who Keeps the Family Home After Divorce?

One common question people ask when contemplating a divorce is who will get to keep the home. To answer that, you and your attorney must first determine whether the house is considered, under New York law, a marital asset or separate property.Marital PropertyAssets, including rea...

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03

Jan

Child Custody and Relocation After Divorce

Following a divorce or breakup of a relationship where the parties share one or more children, one party may wish to relocate to another town, another county, another state, or even another country. Relocation can be tricky to navigate when there are children involved. It ge...

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23

Dec

Why is January “Divorce Month”?

For quite some time, the month of January has unofficially been considered “Divorce Month”, or the biggest month for initiating a divorce. But what’s the reason behind this phenomenon?   Many legal experts believe that it’s due to the number of couples who consider...

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23

Dec

What if Co-Parenting Doesn’t Work?

What is Co-Parenting?   Co-parenting takes place when parents share responsibilities in caring for and raising their child even though they do not live together. The goal is to provide a stable, supportive parenting relationship that is focused on what...

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