New York Family Law and DivorceDivorce and other areas of family law can be emotional and all-consuming cases for our clients. In the area of family law, the Law Offices of William L. Fox in East Greenbush, New York, strives to do our best to represent clients aggressively, in a compassionate manner, aware of the fact that other than illness or death in the family, a divorce is the most stressful situation a family or individual is likely to face. Many people find comfort in understanding the legal factors involved in their situation. Each individual's situation is completely unique, but the following information may be helpful: Divorce Divorce is the legal termination of a marriage. New York is NOT a no fault divorce state. In New York, incompatibility or irreconcilable difference is not grounds for a divorce. Grounds for divorce in New York include the following: - Cruel & inhuman treatment
- Abandonment for one year or more
- Constructive abandonment (lack of marital relations) for one year or more
- Imprisonment for three years or more
- Proof of adultery
- Legal separation for one year or more
Separation Simply living in different houses is not the same as being separated. Separation is a legal status that exists only with a legal separation agreement or a court judgment of separation. Annulment An annulment is a very rare proceeding in which there is a declaration by a court that a marriage is invalid. This is different from a church annulment, which is an internal church matter which may be necessary after a divorce in order to allow you to remarry within the dictates of your religion. Custody There are two components of child custody. The first is physical custody, which is where the children live, and the second is legal custody, which refers to the decision-making ability concerning such things as education, religious upbringing, and medical issues. In New York, joint legal custody is a frequent occurrence, while primary physical custody is most often granted to one parent. Visitation Visitation, or parental access, is the time spent with the child or children by the non-custodial parent. While there is no typical experience, the standard used by the court is an arrangement that is in the best interest of the child. Often, parental access time or visitation arrangements are non-contested. On occasion, the arrangements are contested and litigation is necessary. Support Child support is set by a formula determined through the Child Support Standards Act (CSSA ). The child support formula [hyperlink created here] states how much the non-custodial parent pays to the custodial parent for support of their children. In general the formula is as follows: 17% of net take-home pay - 1 child 25% of net take-home pay - 2 children 29% of net take-home pay - 3 children 31% of net take-home pay - 4 or more children Unreimbursed medical expenses, childcare costs, and other expenses may be required to be paid by the non-custodial parent in addition to the state formula amount. Division of Property New York's Equitable Distribution Law determines how married couples' assets and liabilities will be divided and the amount of spousal support or maintenance is fixed. It is important to know that the division of property is not a 50 / 50 split - it is an equitable split in which one party may retain more assets or liabilities. There are three steps in this process: - classification of assets and liabilities (are they marital or not?)
- valuation of the worth of the assets & debts
- distribution of the assets / liabilities & fixing the amount of any spousal support (maintenance)
We work with clients to provide all legal services in an accessible, cost-effective manner. In some cases, we are able to offer reduced-cost consultations. Contact us for an initial consultation. Law Offices of William L. Fox
East Greenbush Divorce Lawyer 4 Springhurst Drive, Suite 107 East Greenbush, NY 12061 Phone: (518) 477-7553 Fax: (518) 477-7599  
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