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- 3 signs divorcing spouses are ready for mediation
- 5 tips for navigating the emotional realities of your divorce
- An uncontested divorce can be the answer to an amicable split
- Answer these questions before finalizing your divorce
- Are you about to lose your parental rights?
- Are you prepared for adoption?
- Bringing your internationally adopted child to the U.S.
- Can my child choose their custody schedule?
- Defenses to enforce a premarital agreement in New York
- Divorce means dividing marriage assets
- Do I need to prepare for abuse to continue through divorce?
- Do you know how to advocate for your child’s best interests?
- Do you need financial experts in a New York high-asset divorce?
- Documenting your finances when you file for divorce
- Does it take faster to adopt a relative than a foster child in New York?
- Establishing a surrogacy arrangement in New York
- Exemptions provide stability after bankruptcy
- Factors to consider before moving forward with surrogacy
- Here’s what you need to know about parental alienation
- How can adoption affect permanent residency and citizenship?
- How can you overcome the stress from debt?
- How can you prove parental alienation?
- How people can obtain a Green Card through family
- How social media can speed up the adoption process
- How to avoid resentment after a divorce
- How to rebuild your credit score post-bankruptcy
- Intended parents and surrogates must follow surrogacy agreements
- K-1 Fiancé Visa basics
- Know the facts about gestational surrogacy agreements
- Legal considerations for surrogates after overturn of Roe v. Wade
- Modifying a child custody order in New York
- Nesting and co-parenting
- New changes for medical debt
- New immigration program launches, but with a catch
- New policy will affect Venezuelan migrants seeking asylum
- Now that student debt forgiveness has happened, is medical next?
- Providing legal protections with a surrogacy contract
- Reasons why grandparents consider adoption
- Simplifying divorce: The key elements that make it ‘uncontested’
- Some divorce statistics might surprise New York residents
- Successfully selling your home during divorce
- Surrogacy and the importance of the Child-Parent Security Act
- Surrogacy contracts protect both surrogates and parents
- The basics of an uncontested divorce
- The children awaiting adoption in the U.S.
- The distinctions between a nonimmigrant vs. an immigrant visa
- The five employment visas available to international workers
- The meaning of ‘best interests of the child’
- The pros and cons of declaring bankruptcy
- Tips for dealing with the stress of bankruptcy
- Tips for negotiating a post-adoption contact agreement
- Tips for reducing conflict in your co-parenting relationship
- Understanding agency adoption and private placement adoption
- Understanding bankruptcy under Chapter 7 and Chapter 13
- Visa holders may have to leave because of layoffs
- What are the essential elements of a surrogacy contract?
- What are your rights as a New York gestational surrogate?
- What can I do if I want to keep the family home after my divorce?
- What factors can impact the maintenance amount in New York?
- What happens if a surrogate chooses to end the pregnancy?
- What is an uncontested divorce in New York?
- What is required for a stepparent adoption?
- What is the process for stepparent adoption in New York?
- What surrogacy costs are you responsible for?
- What to expect in a home study
- What to include in a surrogacy contract
- What will happen to my property if I file Chapter 7?
- What you need to know about same-sex adoption in New York
- What you should know about New York’s equitable distribution laws
- When is someone eligible to serve as a surrogate in New York?
- Which type of bankruptcy is right for you?
- Who has to give consent for a private adoption?
- Whose consent is necessary for an adoption in New York?
- Why waivers are crucial for some visa and green card applicants
- Will a divorce affect an adoption in New York?
- Will you lose your car if you file for bankruptcy?
- Working through a divorce without rancor