Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce in New York State

Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce in New York State

By Brian Figeroux, Esq.  Divorce is a complex legal process that raises many questions for those considering it. In New York State, the laws governing divorce have specific requirements, procedures, and legal implications that spouses must understand before proceeding. This article addresses the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) about divorce in New York State, offering […]

How to Reopen a Divorce in New York State for Issues of Equitable Distribution

How to Reopen a Divorce in New York State for Issues of Equitable Distribution

By Brian Figeroux, Esq.  Divorce settlements in New York State (NYS) are meant to be final and legally binding, but there are circumstances where a spouse may seek to reopen the case, particularly if there were errors, fraud, or significant changes related to equitable distribution. Since New York follows equitable distribution laws, which aim to […]

The Dangers of Filing an Uncontested Divorce Instead of a Contested Divorce in New York State

The Dangers of Filing an Uncontested Divorce Instead of a Contested Divorce in New York State

By Brian Figeroux, Esq. Divorce is a significant legal and financial decision that requires careful consideration of its long-term consequences. In New York State (NYS), couples can choose between uncontested and contested divorces, depending on whether they agree on the key aspects of the divorce, such as property division, child custody, and spousal support. While […]

Who Gets the House in a New York State Divorce?

Who Gets the House in a New York State Divorce?

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 […]

Analysis of New York State Matrimonial Law: Equitable Distribution Without Divorce for Religious Reasons

Analysis of New York State Matrimonial Law: Equitable Distribution Without Divorce for Religious Reasons

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 […]

Analysis of Common Law Marriages in Guyana, South America

Analysis of Common Law Marriages in Guyana, South America

By Brian Figeroux, Esq. | Editorial Credit: Lex0077/ shutterstock.com  Common law marriages in Guyana are an important aspect of the country’s legal and social landscape, providing an alternative to formal marriage for couples who choose to live together without undergoing a wedding ceremony. While common law marriages offer certain legal protections, particularly in areas such […]