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It is not unusual that when parties divorce, one party wants to move to explore new opportunities. The move from New York only becomes an issue, as evidenced from the spate of recent cases, when a parent seeks to relocate from New York with a child. In a recent case, an unemployed mother, who wanted...

Every dog has its day- a day of trial in a New York divorce court to determine which “parent” will obtain custody. Increasingly, custody of cats and dogs are issues in family law cases. While our pets are beloved family members, New York courts, up to now, have been reluctant to consider them anything other...

The child relocation cases just keep coming. Recently, a mother was allowed to relocate so she could accept a job, which permitted her to support her family. In another case, a mother lost custody when the court found that a mother’s relocation, purportedly to accept a job, was really an attempt to thwart the father’s...

One parent seeking to move with children, either within or out of New York, is one of the common scenarios I see and write about.   When the non- custodial parent has a good relationship with the children, the disputes are gut wrenching; the court is compelled to make a Solomon-like decision On one hand, a...

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