Separation and Divorce in the age of social media can be dangerous!
Posting an angry rant on Facebook or Twitter is far more dangerous than standing on your front steps and yelling it. Internet posts never fully disappear, and any attempt to delete your post could be construed as tampering with evidence, if someone wants to use the post in court. Click here for an interesting article […]
Important statutory changes in NY divorce law effective January 31, 2014
The Combined Parental Income Cap under the Child Support Standards Act, i.e., the amount of parents’ combined income that will be applied to the formula for calculating child support, has been adjusted from $136,000 to $141,000; and The Income Cap under the Temporary Maintenance Guidelines has been adjusted from $524,000 to $543,000.
Preparing for Divorce
Although no two divorces are exactly the same, there are a number of things that can be done to make the process more efficient. First, even before meeting with your attorney, organize your paperwork so that your attorney will have a more accurate idea of the financial issues: make copies of tax returns, bank statements, […]
A good article about prenuptial agreements.
Forbes Magazine in a recent article offers some ideas to make prenuptial agreements more palatable. Worth reading before its too late. Click here
The O’Brien doctrine in NY Divorce Law
A recent Appellate Division decision highlights the ongoing saga of the O’Brien doctrine, which held that an educational degree obtained during the marriage has a monetary value which can, and at times should be divided between the parties. In McCaffrey v. McCaffrey, — A.D.3d –, — N.Y.S.2d — (App. Div. 3rd Dept. June 06, 2013) […]
James Gandolfini’s $30 Million Estate Tax Error
Estate tax planning does not have to be difficult, and should not only be for the very wealthy. http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/07/08/james-gandolfini-will-estate-tax/