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Findings of Fact Required before maintenance can be awarded and child's student loan debt assigned to a party – published opinion from Ky Court of Appeals

Findings of Fact Required before maintenance can be awarded and child's student loan debt assigned to a party – published opinion from Ky Court of Appeals Diana Skaggs Sat, 05/04/2019 – 15:21 Read more about Findings of Fact Required before … Continue reading

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If You Want Your Under Age Child's Arrest in NYC Family Court to be Adjusted (You Do), Get a Lawyer to Help

You Need a Lawyer for Your Child’s Probation Intake Interview for Juvenile Arrest in NYC Family Court – You Want the Matter to be Adjusted.If your juvenile or underage son or daughter is arrested in New York City, he or … Continue reading

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A Child's College Education – Often a Hidden Cost in Divorce!

A divorce often leads to many changes within a family. Recognizing this fact is extremely important, especially when children are involved. Divorcing parents should ask themselves each step of the way what they can do to minimize the negative impact … Continue reading

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The imposition of a duty upon parents to continue paying for their child's college education is inconsistent with a determination that the child is emancipated

Law Lessons from LYNDA TIMINSKY v. LAWRENCE TIMINSKY, App. Div., A-2490-09T1, February 1, 2011: To justify a declaration of emancipation, The trial court must make the finding that a child had "moved `beyond the sphere of influence and responsibility exercised … Continue reading

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Protect Your Child's College Savings

Litigants in a contested divorce often find that there are precious few matters on which they both can agree. Yet even the most contentious spouses can usually agree that the children's college funds – usually kept in an IRS 529 … Continue reading

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