by Clifford Petroske | Dec 7, 2018 | Divorce, Insights & News
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...
by Clifford Petroske | Aug 24, 2018 | Divorce, Insights & News
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...
by Clifford Petroske | Aug 8, 2018 | Divorce, Insights & News
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...
by Clifford Petroske | Oct 27, 2014 | Divorce, Insights & News
Along with the national debt, global warming, and other harbingers of doom, we have come to expect that the divorce rate will simply continue to rise. Many of society’s ills will, no doubt, continue to increase unabated, but divorce may not be one of them. At least...
by Clifford Petroske | Mar 24, 2014 | Divorce, Insights & News
It’s hard to know just what it is that you don’t know. When you think you know enough to handle your own case in court, you may know just enough to fool yourself, but not the court. The recent divorce case G.T v. A.T. from Suffolk County, New York, provides a...
by Clifford Petroske | Nov 17, 2013 | Child Custody, Divorce, forensic psychology, Insights & News
The thousands of comments to the recent report of attorney David Schorr’s defamation suit filed against court psychologist Marilyn Schiller are mostly incredulous, along the lines of how can a father be penalized for what most agreed is good parenting. Schiller had...