Going through a divorce can challenge anyone.
Practical decisions rule during property division negotiations
Job loss can lead to divorce
If you lose your job, you may find yourself looking at more than just trouble paying your bills.
Do you and your co-parent have a plan for Halloween?
When you and your co-parent worked out your custody agreement and parenting plan, you likely addressed how you would divide or alternate custody of your children on major holidays. Often, parents don't consider "lesser" holidays. However, some of those can be just as important to kids -- and maybe to one or both of you.
Should you consider remote alcohol monitoring?
Parents who have struggled with alcoholism often find themselves fighting for custody of their children. Even parents who have stopped drinking and sought treatment and/or entered a 12-step program can have a difficult time convincing their ex-spouse, judges and others who play a role in making these decisions that they can be trusted to care for their children.
What you need to know about spousal support
One of the final steps of a divorce is often the determination of spousal support.
Why you might divorce, or prepare for a divorce, in August
The summer divorce season is just around the corner in New York and throughout the United States.
What options do I have about dividing the house in a divorce?
You and your spouse have decided it's time to divorce. You've been on friendly terms and agreed on most issues. But when it comes to the house, that could prove a sticking point.
Millennial marriages impacting divorces in New York, elsewhere
Millennials around New York and throughout the United States are changing the standard American ideas about marriage. They are changing conceptions about divorce, too.
I am getting divorced: What are the first steps I should take?
Your spouse finally said those words you thought might be coming but hoped you'd never hear: