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NEW NY LAWS MAKE IT EASIER TO SEEK CHILD SUPPORT MODIFICATION

Newly enacted laws in New York change the standard for seeking modification of child support . To summarize simply, effective October 13, 2010, all newly signed stipulations and Court orders ...
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To Claim or not to Claim: That is the Question

Tax filing questions arise very frequently in divorce cases. One of the issues negotiated in divorce settlements is: upon filing separate returns, which parent has the right to claim a minor child as ...
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THE ECONOMY AND CHILD SUPPORT

How has the downturn in the economy affected child support ? Due to recent economic circumstances (including increased cost of living, job losses, and decreased household income), we have seen a large ...
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WISSELMAN, HAROUNIAN & ASSOC. LONG ISLAND DIVORCE BLOG

Have a Divorce or Family Law Question? Relax, We Can Help. by Jerome A. Wisselman, Esq. Welcome to our Long Island Divorce and family law BLOG. Here you will find helpful information and our ...
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