by Michael Meyers | Apr 17, 2020 | Insights & News
These are unprecedented and trying times. Just a month ago, some people questioned whether they were over preparing for the coronavirus by stocking up on paper towels. Now, we know there is no such thing as too many safeguards during a pandemic. Questions which seemed...
by Clifford Petroske | Apr 14, 2020 | Insights & News
With all non-essential businesses in New York ordered to close their doors to help contain the coronavirus, many parents have lost their jobs or suffered a substantial decrease in income. If you are unable to pay your child support obligation, there are a number of...
by Danielle Murray | Apr 9, 2020 | Insights & News
If you are thinking about filing for divorce, or you believe that your spouse is contemplating a divorce, you’ll want to be prepared. There are some important steps that you can take today, without ever leaving your home, that will give you an edge if you wind up in a...
by PetroskeLaw | Mar 24, 2020 | Insights & News
The Governor’s Executive Order shutting non-essential businesses will undoubtedly save many lives, but for those New Yorkers now sheltering at home with an abusive spouse the immediate result is far from safe. Thankfully, help can still be found in the court system....
by PetroskeLaw | Mar 21, 2020 | Insights & News
Unfortunately, even though much of our day-to-day activities are put on hold during a public health crisis, child custody and visitation disputes continue. In fact, they may even be worse. With schools closed and government authorities mandating people to stay at...
by PetroskeLaw | Feb 26, 2020 | Insights & News
Effective March 1, 2020, the income cap for child support calculations is $154,000 (previously $148,000), and the cap for maintenance calculations is $192,000 (previously $184,000). In New York, the amount of child support to be paid by the non-custodial parent is...