Blog Posts in September, 2011
Posted on Sep 22, 2011 By Law Offices of Brian D. Perskin
Evidence is critical in a custody trial. Without evidence, custody arguments can devolve into a "he-said, she-said" free for all. Judges don't like this. Therefore, having evidence to ...
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Posted on Sep 20, 2011 By Law Offices of Brian D. Perskin
They say pairs are made in heaven. The Hollywood lifestyle might seem like heaven, but it is often not conductive to stable, long term marriages. Why in the world would celebrity couples break up and ...
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Posted on Sep 15, 2011 By Brian Perskin
The stress of getting a divorce can drive people into doing crazy things that do not help their strategic position. Not only do you have to deal with your soon-to-be-ex-spouse but you also have to ...
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Posted on Sep 13, 2011 By Brian Perskin
Each case is unique. Yet, once you have been in the divorce business for a while, it becomes clear there are patterns. An experienced divorce lawyer will take the facts you tell them, ask important ...
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Posted on Sep 9, 2011 By The Law Offices of Brian D. Perskin
The Matter of Joshua J. is a New York case involving child custody and child welfare. New York law emphasizes the importance of acting in the best interests of children. The New York Family Court Act ...
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Posted on Sep 8, 2011 By Brian Perskin
New York law strives to protect the interest of children. In the event parents are separated or divorced, the court may order a parent to pay child support. The law considers the parent's duty to ...
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Posted on Sep 7, 2011 By Brian Perskin
Equitable distribution is the legal process of dividing properties between spouses who are undergoing a divorce. Equitable distribution in New York involves properties that were acquired by or owned ...
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Posted on Sep 1, 2011 By The Law Offices of Brian D. Perskin
Parental alienation occurs when one parent unjustifiably manipulates a child to dislike or mistrust the other parent after separation or a divorce to the point the relationship with the other parent ...
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