When it comes to child custody and visitation rights, things often go smoothly for the parents during the school year. But when the children get out for summer break, that is when they may need to make changes to their schedule. The major reason for this is simply...
Month: May 2026
How recent changes to the law affect legal separation in New York
Couples choose legal separation for a variety of reasons. Sometimes, it’s a precursor to divorce. Others choose it because their religious faith prohibits divorce, their families have strong feelings about divorce or there are practical considerations. Whatever the...
Divorce in the age of remote: multi-state assets and residency
Remote work changed more than office culture. It also changed where families live, where children attend school and where couples buy property. For many Long Island families, work no longer ties them to one location. A couple may live in Suffolk County while one...
How to create a successful parenting plan
Even though your marriage is ending, your role as a parent is not. Divorce is a time of transition for everyone, and it can feel overwhelming -- especially when emotions are still raw. A well-crafted parenting plan can help provide your children with stability despite...
