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Monthly Archives: March 2025

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Understanding Alimony (Spousal Maintenance) in New York State

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

Alimony or spousal maintenance is a financial agreement between two spouses that provides financial support from one spouse to the other. This allows them to meet their expenses and maintain a standard of living that is similar to the one they established during the marriage. Spousal maintenance won’t automatically be granted in New York… Read More »

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How Long Do I Have to Pay Child Support in New York State?

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

Generally speaking, most parents will be paying child support until their child turns 21 years of age. There are, however, exceptions to this rule. For example, child support payments can be terminated if the child is emancipated. This means that the child is self-supporting and no longer lives with their parents. A child under… Read More »

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What is Mediation and How Can It Help Me Through My Divorce?

By Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. |

Traditionally, divorces are litigated in front of a judge. Each side presents their case, and the judge makes all final decisions. This is an adversarial process where each side battles it out before a judge. In New York, divorce mediation offers a more collaborative approach to end a marriage compared to traditional court litigation…. Read More »

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