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New York Family Law Blog

How is an Annulment Different From a Divorce?

Divorce and annulment are means of ending marriages. There are similarities between these two methods, but there are also critical differences. If you are thinking

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Which of the 4 most common divorce methods will work for you?

While every divorce does have to go through court, spouses don’t have to argue in litigated proceedings. There are multiple approaches to modern divorce, with four systems being the most common. Litigation is one of those options. The others are mediation, negotiation and collaborative law. How does someone considering a divorce decide which approach is best for them?

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Potential benefits of a prenuptial agreement

Having a prenuptial agreement is one way to clarify how property will be divided in the event of a divorce. Not only can disputes be avoided, but prenuptial agreements can also offer some sense of stability during the course of a successful marriage.

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Can I evict my spouse from our marital home during divorce?

Once you have decided to go your separate ways from your spouse, you may want to begin your separate lives as soon as possible. This can lead many to wonder whether they can evict their spouse from the home they have shared.

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What makes property division harder for same-sex couples?

Due to the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges decision by the Supreme Court, same-sex couples have the right to marry. With the right of marriage also comes the right to end it. While you may expect your same-sex divorce to go off just like other divorces, you may find dividing your marital property will prove more challenging than you thought.

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Divorce and your estate plan

If you are approaching or in the midst of a divorce, you know how hard it can be to figure out how to split assets with your spouse. At this time, it is essential that you seek a divorce agreement that protects your financial future and the financial future of your children as well.

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Can spouses revoke a prenuptial agreement after marriage?

Prenuptial agreements help couples determine what will happen to the parties’ assets in the event of a divorce or a spouse’s death. According to an article in Business Insider, there is an increase in the number of prenup agreement requests among Millennials. Unfortunately, some couples are so excited about the marriage that they make decisions such as signing prenups without giving it much thought. 

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