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Free ConsultationPreparing For Your Divorce Consultation: What to Bring
Believe it or not, a divorce (whether you’re the spouse seeking one or not) requires as much planning as a wedding, if not more. However, feelings of sadness, anger, anxiety and grief that often accompany divorce can make even the simplest of tasks feel impossible....
NY Adoptees Can Now Access Original Birth Certificates
On January 15, 2020, New York became the 10th state to grant adopted adults unrestricted access to their original pre-adoption birth certificates. This represents a significant shift from past practice, which heavily protected the birth parents’ desire for privacy,...
Home Alone: Divorce Edition
Parents do not always agree how to raise their children. While child rearing disagreements are certainly not unique to divorced parents, such disputes can be more difficult for divorced parents to resolve if they no longer respect or trust the other party’s opinion...
The (It-Doesn’t-Get-Bigger-Than) Bezos Divorce
Recent news about Jeff Bezos, Amazon.com’s CEO and multibillionaire, has caused a stir in many circles, including our sphere of divorce law. With a net worth of $136.2 billion dollars, Jeff Bezos is, at least for the moment, the richest man in the world. And then came...
You CAN Take it With You
We’ve all been there — said something or photographed something in an email or posted online, that we wish we hadn’t. If you’re hoping this article will make you feel better about it, I hate to disappoint. Now add to the list of ways that the past can come back to...
Prenuptial Agreements Are Not Only for Celebrities
A prenuptial agreement is a contract that is entered into between two people before they are married. The contract typically dictates the division of property and maintenance/support amounts and duration should the parties divorce. These contracts are especially...
What to Do When Your Spouse Wants a Divorce (But You Don’t)
If you are going through a marital separation in New York, you are certainly not alone. According to Statista, the annual divorce rate in New York is approximately 2.7 per 1000 residents. That means there are nearly 60,000 divorces in the state each year. While going...
How Social Media is Contributing to Divorce
While relationships are complex and there is rarely a single reason couples decide to divorce, social media might be contributing to marital stress. As experts are warning, too much social media can create marital strain and disagreements. If your marriage has...
Like Marriage, Not Every Contract Is Forever
Recently, you may have read that Stormy Daniels is challenging the confidentiality agreement she purportedly entered into with an attorney associated with then presidential candidate Donald J. Trump. The purported agreement is now the subject of various lawsuits,...
Petroske Riezenman Meyers in the Suffolk Lawyer
The Suffolk Lawyer, the official publication of the Suffolk County Bar Association. Contributors to the "Focus on Matrimonial" Special Edition include Clifford Petroske, on "Rights of Gay and Lesbian Couples to Custody and Visitation," and Michael Meyers, on...