Prenuptial Agreements and Postnuptial Agreements: What you should know

What are things that should be included in a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement?  The first thing that a prenuptial agreement (or “prenup”) should address is the protection of the pre-existing assets of the bride and groom. But there is so much more that can be and should be addressed in a prenuptial agreement which can protect against misunderstandings […]

What is a Postnuptual Agreement?

Many people do not know what a postnuptial agreement is and whether or not they should sign one. As a New York Divorce Lawyer located in Manhattan I must say that although I am capable of litigating divorces I find that the parties benefit from a more amicable approach to settling their marital issues. This is where a postnuptial […]

DO SAME SEX PARENTS HAVE EQUAL RIGHTS TO CHILD VISITATION AND CHILD CUSTODY?

DO SAME SEX PARENTS HAVE EQUAL RIGHTS TO CHILD VISITATION AND CHILD CUSTODY? Same sex parents who adopt the children of the marriage have equal rights to child visitation and child custody but what about if they are not married? Here there is a different standard of proof. It has been held that a nonbiological and non-adoptive […]

What do I have to do to prove my geographical relocation case?

I have not discussed geographical location of children because it is a complex area of law but I will deal with the main points in the context of my experience as a practitioner and the current state of the law as I understand it. Geographical location in the context of custody cases comes up often because this is a […]

New York Divorce Lawyer Lisa Beth Older comments on a Court holding that the Death of a spouse does not negate the duly executed Stipulation of the parties entered into during a New York divorce while both parties were alive.

This decision will have serious consequences for relatives of the deceased spouse who will take from the will of the deceased spouse: The Court held as follows in the case of McKibben v Jenkin (41 AD3d 795 [Schmidt, Skelos, Lifson, Covello], lv dismissed 9 NY3d 955): In ac action for divorce the husband and wife had stipulated to […]

Hope for men who are falsely accused of family offenses

Lisa Beth Older, a New York Divorce Lawyer, comments on a Family Offense and Order of Protection case. In the below case decided January 25, 2011 the Appellate Court reversed the Family Court Order in a Family Offense case in New York and held that the facts at the hearing did not establish that the […]

Same Sex Parties Married in Vermont May Dissolve their Civil Union in New York

This case law is provided to you by New York Divorce Lawyer Lisa Beth Older.  This Appellate Court case states that same sex parties married in Vermont may dissolve their civil Union in New York, at least in the Third Department, and the trend say that the parties may very well have the ability to make application through a […]