The following questions are examples of frequently asked questions during a consultation as it relates to contested divorces for parties with children. These are typically the topics that cover most contested divorce proceedings with children. Divorces for people with children: How long do Contested Divorces usually take? What is the…
Parent alienation is a significant factor which New York courts consider in child custody cases. Parental alienation can strain parent-child relationships if not identified and handled correctly. Parental alienation occurs when one parent influences the child to have “unwarranted feelings of fear, anger and/or disrespect towards the other parent.” This…
In deciding which parent should have legal custody of a child, New York Courts consider the following factors: Which parent has been the Primary Caregiver; Which parent is more available; Whether a parent is willing to foster the relationship of the child with the other parent; Parent’s ability to provide…
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