When it comes to marriage, few topics stir up more confusion—and conflict—than property ownership. In New York State, understanding who owns what during and after a marriage isn’t always straightforward. From jointly titled homes to individual bank accounts, from inherited family property to shared business interests, the lines can get blurry fast. So whether you’re […]
By Brian Figeroux, Esq. One of the most contested issues in a New York divorce is determining who gets the house. Since a home is often a couple’s largest asset, its division can be complex, especially when children, financial investments, and emotional attachments are involved. New York follows equitable distribution laws, meaning marital property—including a […]
By Brian Figeroux, Esq. New York State (NYS) matrimonial law is a complex legal framework that aims to balance the rights and interests of spouses in the context of marriage dissolution. A unique issue arises when individuals seek equitable distribution of marital property but refuse divorce due to religious convictions. This situation highlights a confluence […]