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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23

Dec

Welcome to Long Island’s Leading Lawyers – Episode 0

Welcome to “Long Island’s Leading Lawyers”, a podcast that delves into the careers of the luminaries who have shaped the legal landscape on Long Island and beyond. Join us as we uncover stories, insights, and wisdom from prominent figures in our legal community...

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23

Dec

Tips for Divorced Parents on Getting Through the Holidays

Navigating the holidays can be rough if you are divorced and do not enjoy a good working relationship with the other parent. But don't give up hope. Presuming a properly prepared parenting plan and clear communication, you and your children can certainly get through it. &n...

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23

Dec

Returning to your former last name following a divorce in New York

Upon divorcing, if you changed your last name during the marriage, you may wish to go back to using your previous name. Although there is no law in New York that prohibits returning to your prior surname in social settings, for legal purposes, (driver’s license, passpo...

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23

Dec

Long Island Business News

A feature article on divorce during the COVID crisis drew heavily on the experience of Joseph Law Group. Read more...

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23

Dec

Finding a Quality Mediator

Planning on Divorce? Consider Mediation The decision by you or your spouse to divorce is the first of many difficult decisions you will face in navigating your future. Decisions will have to be made in areas that often include deciding on each party’s financial rig...

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