Legal Articles, Child Custody

Husband Alleges Cohabitation as Reason for Failed Alimony Payments

Blog post about a man who stopped making alimony payments because he believed his ex-wife was co-habitating with someone else.

Modification Appeal Lacks Sufficient Medical Documentation

Blog post about a modification appeal that was denied due to a lack of medical documentation.

Mother Hopes to Reunify After Father Gains Custody of Minor Child

Blog post about child custody case in Connecticut.

Court Rejects Husband's Request for Wife to Pay College Expenses

Blog post about the legal requirement of a parent to pay for the college expenses of an adult child.

Determining Who Pays College Tuition: Factors to Consider

Blog post breaking down the factors to consider when determining how to pay for your child's college tuition after you have been divorced.

Wife’s Leukemia Fails to Modify Alimony

Blog post about a woman who failed to have her alimony payments modified after she was diagnosed with Leukemia.

Failure to Seek New Employment Undermines Modification Argument

Blog post about a woman who lost her job and sought to modify her child support payments because she lost her job.

Prior Separation Agreement Subject to Court Review

Blog post about how a separation agreement is subject to court review before a binding judgement for legal separation will be granted.

Court May Consider Property Depreciation For Alimony Award

Blog post about how courts may consider the depreciation in value of property when granting an award of alimony.

Notice by Publication Adequate for NY Divorce Judgment

Blog post about what constitutes reasonable "notice" in serving divorce papers to a spouse.

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