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How do you find hidden assets in a divorce?

On Behalf of Linda M. DiPasquale, Attorney at Law | Dec 30, 2019 | Divorce

Over the course of your marriage, you and your spouse likely accumulated wealth, property and other assets that may need to be divided should you get divorced in New York. Unfortunately, your spouse may take steps to conceal some of these assets in an attempt to keep...

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Is joint-custody better for children?

On Behalf of Linda M. DiPasquale, Attorney at Law | Dec 14, 2019 | Child Custody

Divorce can be hard for everyone involved, especially children. Kids of divorce are often forced to transition from a traditional family living situation to a sole-custody or joint-custody arrangement. Not only is it a major adjustment, but the change can affect...

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Severing financial ties to your ex-spouse

On Behalf of Linda M. DiPasquale, Attorney at Law | Dec 7, 2019 | Divorce

It goes without saying that your divorce in Buffalo will have a dramatic impact on your future outlook (including your estate plans). Your ex-spouse likely features heavily in both your estate instruments as well as other financial aspects of your life. Many in your...

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Social media posts may be evidence of parental alienation

On Behalf of Linda M. DiPasquale, Attorney at Law | Dec 4, 2019 | Uncategorized

If you share parenting duties with your former spouse, you likely face a few different challenges. Still, your ex-spouse should not actively undercut your parenting. He or she also should not try to make your kids resent you. If either routinely happens, you may be...

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