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February is often referred to as the month of romance.  Statistics indicate that “approximately 150 million Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged annually, making Valentine’s Day the second most popular card-sending holiday after Christmas.”   Wow!  That’s a lot of lovers.   I hope you’re one of the lucky ones.  I hope that you are feeling loved [...]

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February is often referred to as the month of romance.  Statistics indicate that “approximately 150 million Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged annually, making Valentine’s Day the second most popular card-sending holiday after Christmas.”   Wow!  That’s a lot of lovers.   I hope you’re one of the lucky ones.  I hope that you are feeling loved [...]

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Whether Married, Single or Just Living Together, if You’re a Renter You May Want to Know These Tips on Getting Your Landlord to Repair Stuff                                                                                                               Are one of the reasons you have chosen to rent an apartment due to the relative [...]

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                                                     Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!  This is such a wonderful time of the year, isn’t it?  Beautiful holiday lights line the streets, city apartment balconies and rural homes.  The tree in Rockefeller Center in NYC and ice skating rinks where families and children are out laughing and enjoying time together; the [...]

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How does mediation work?  What can I expect?  Questions I typically hear from clients who come in to my office and want to find out whether mediation really can work for them and their family.  Can divorce really be amicable?  Can they really end their marriage without the lawyers or judges telling them what they [...]

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Picture/toon by: Julia McDaid Happy Thanksgiving!  One of my favorite holidays of the year.  Enjoy it all.    

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If you know anyone who has been through a litigated divorce they probably have told you about their frustration, how long it took, and they probably complain about the outcome and the expense.  Fortunately, not every divorce needs to be litigated.  In fact, I believe that anyone involved in a divorce does not have to [...]

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       Divorce is a verb and, simply put, is the legal means by which to end one’s marriage.  It is how spouses “divorce” (the verb) themselves from each other as a joint union and become single individuals in the eyes of the law.  Another, more technical way to state it is that divorce is [...]

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When a couple decides to separate or end their marriage, the first important issue that is typically discussed is whether to legally separate or divorce.  The primary difference between these is that when a couple is legally separated they may not marry another party, but if the couple is divorced, they are each free to [...]

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  Some people are under the mistaken impression that now that New York allows couples to file for no fault divorce, that is the only ground (or reason) for divorce.  However, that simply is not the case.  New York State did not “erase” the grounds that we had before no fault and replace them.  Instead, [...]

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