When parents decide to separate or get a divorce, figuring out who will take care of the kids becomes a big question. The different types of custody can be confusing for parents who are trying to make the best decisions for their children during a tough time. Custody...
Child Custody
Why co-parents may disagree on their children’s best interests
During a divorce in New York, parents must figure out what is in the best interests of their children. However, the parents may find themselves at odds. For example, they may have vastly different perspectives about what is best for their children's well-being....
How do unmarried parents create child custody agreements?
Around 38% of the children born in New York have unmarried parents, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control. New York parents can share equal rights and responsibilities regardless of marital status. For unmarried parents who live separately,...
Why children fare better when they have active fathers
Active fathers play a key role in the development and well-being of children. They also bring about positive impacts that resonate throughout their lives. In New York, fathers' presence and involvement contribute to children's growth and success. The benefits of...
How to seek child custody and visitation rights in New York
Distribution of parental and custodial rights could vary based on the divorce proceedings. Sometimes, the court can allow both parties to share responsibilities. Other times, one parent can receive custody while the other party has minimal or no access to their child...
When can you seek a child custody modification?
Are you worried that your child’s best interests aren’t protected by your existing custody order? If so, then you might need to consider filing a motion for modification to restrict or perhaps even eliminate the other parent’s time with your child. Circumstances that...
Child custody agreements and relocation requirements
Sometimes, when parents have a child custody arrangement in place, one parent needs to move. This could be for a new job opportunity, family reasons, for the child’s education or just for a new start. Relocation can impact the child custody agreement and the parent...
Modifying a child support order in New York
Many residents of Long Island who have experienced the turmoil of a divorce look on the judge’s signature on the final order as the last step in a long and exhausting journey. Of course, life is inherently uncertain, and a change in circumstances of one or both...
What is the role of a guardian ad litem?
Divorcing spouses rarely agree on everything, even if they can get along with each other. One of the things they may disagree on is how to best raise their children. If the couple is unable to come to a child custody agreement on their own, they will have to turn to...
The ins and outs of child custody in a New York divorce
Any New York parent can attest that parenthood comes with important and difficult decisions. This is especially evident during a divorce. While no parent seeks to spend less time with their child, the reality is that it is challenging to split time in a way that...