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Family law disputes do not always end with divorce or death. In many cases, unresolved marital agreements resurface after a spouse passes away, placing surviving family members in prolonged litigation. A recent New York


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In New York divorce litigation, the threshold question of whether a valid marriage exists can be outcome-determinative. When parties participate in a religious ceremony without obtaining a marriage license, courts must carefully assess whether the ceremony satisfies statutory requirements for a legally recognized marriage. A recent


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In New York child support cases, it is not uncommon for one parent to request an upward modification if they believe the other parent’s income has increased. However, courts require clear, specific proof before altering an existing support order. A recent New York


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In interstate and international custody disputes, even the most urgent requests can be denied if the court lacks proper jurisdiction over a parent. In other words, procedural rules governing service of process and notice are not mere technicalities but fundamental safeguards that ensure fairness and due process. A recent New York


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In New York family law, few issues are as emotionally charged as disputes over a parent’s right to consent to a child’s adoption. When a parent has been absent from a child’s life for years, courts must weigh the child’s stability, safety, and emotional needs against the parental rights of a biological parent seeking renewed involvement. A recent New ...


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