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In New York, divorces involving substantial assets and complex financial histories often turn on how courts classify property, value investments, and weigh each spouse’s contributions. When millions of dollars, investment interests, and long-term financial planning are at stake, even small variations in a court’s findi...

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In high-conflict New York divorces, disputes over temporary support, living expenses, and attorney fees can significantly impact the entire course of the litigation. When one spouse seeks financial relief while the other challenges the fairness or amount of such awards, the outcome often depends on how the court balances immediate needs with equitable...

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Custody disputes can become particularly fraught in high-conflict divorces, especially when one parent seeks to modify a previously agreed-upon arrangement. New York courts, however, are generally reluctant to disrupt a negotiated parenting plan absent clear proof that a substantial change in circumstances has occurred. A recent New York href="http...

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Divorce litigation often leads to contentious disputes, not only between spouses but also between their attorneys. In high-conflict cases involving financial disclosure, third-party subpoenas, and allegations of attorney misconduct, courts must determine whether a lawyer can continue to represent a client when personal knowledge of disputed facts may ...

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In New York custody matters, the best interests of the child remain paramount. Yet determining how those interests are best served can be challenging when both parents have actively participated in raising the children, and each seeks primary custody. A recent href="https://law.justia.com/cases/new-york/appellate-division-third-department/2025/cv-2...

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