In New York, judgments of divorce will typically not only legally end a couple’s marriage but will also establish their rights and obligations with regard to child support, spousal maintenance, and property division. As such, if a party fails to comply with the terms of a divorce judgment, they can…
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Court Discusses Modifying a Settlement Agreement in a New York Divorce Action
Most divorces in New York are resolved through a settlement agreement. Written Settlement Agreements set forth the terms of the parties’ division of property and support obligations. Generally, the courts will incorporate such settlement agreements into the final divorce decree and enforce them as they would other contracts. This means,…
New York Court Discusses Income in the Context of Support Obligations
In New York divorce actions, the lesser-earning party will often seek spousal or child support from their spouse. The courts typically rely on income-based guidelines when evaluating such requests. In cases in which the higher-earning spouse’s income exceeds the income cap, the courts have the discretion to include income above…
New York Court Explains Evidence Used in Equitable Distribution Determinations
Pursuant to New York law, when a married couple divorces, the court will typically distribute their marital property in an equitable manner. While in some instances, the process is relatively straightforward, in others, it can be complicated. For example, if the parties comingle separate and marital assets, they may have…
New York Court Evidence Needed to Impute Income in Spousal and Child Support Cases
In many New York divorce actions, the courts will find it fitting to order one party to pay the other spousal or child support. Typically, support obligations are based, in part, on the income of both parties. In cases in which the courts believe a party is learning less than…
New York Court Notes Grounds for Holding Hearings on Custody Modification Requests
In New York divorce actions involving children, the courts’ driving concern is what is in the best interest of the children, and they will issue custody orders accordingly. As such, a parent that wants to modify an existing custody order must meet a significant evidentiary burden, not only to demonstrate…
New York Court Discusses the Validity of Marital Settlement Agreements
In many divorce actions, the parties will determine how any marital property should be divided without intervention from the courts and will set forth the terms of their decision in a marital settlement agreement. While parties have the right to independently decide what is considered a fair distribution of assets,…
New York Opinion Discusses Incarceration in Child Support Cases
The cost of raising a child increases each year, and few people can afford it alone. As such, in cases in which parents split custody of a child, the courts will often order one parent to pay the other child support. If a parent refuses to pay child support, they…
Court Analyzes Equitable Distribution in New York Divorce Actions
It is not uncommon for married couples to share finances, regardless of each party’s individual earnings. If they divorce, though, they may disagree regarding property rights. New York is an equitable distribution state, which means that the courts divide assets in a fair, rather than equal, manner in divorce actions.…
New York Court Discusses Jurisdiction Over Custody Matters
When co-parents cannot agree on how to divide custody rights, they will often turn to the courts to resolve their disputes. In any custody action filed in New York, the court’s driving concern is what is in the child’s best interest. The courts can only issue rulings in cases in…