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Friday, November 03, 2006

Some Thoughts For Attorneys on Preparing to Try a Divorce Case

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When preparing or the trial of any action, several questions must be posed and answered by counsel in order to define the burden of proof th...

What Should Be in a Marital Agreement - Checklist for Settlement of Divorce Case

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"Opting-out" or "post-nuptial" agreements are agreements made between spouses during marriage when the prospect of divor...
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The Essential Glossary of Terms Used by Lawyers and Judges

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ACTION The legal term for a Lawsuit. ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME In the case of an individual “gross income” minus the deductions...
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Thursday, October 05, 2006

Nobody Knows What "Custody" Law Guardians Can Do

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Yesterday we spoke to an attorney who is involved in a contested custody case in New York. He had just received a call advising him that the...
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Joel R. Brandes
New York, New York, United States
This blog is written by Joel R. Brandes of The Law Firm of Joel R. Brandes, 43 West 43rd Street, Suite 34, New York, NY 10036-7424, 212-859-5079. Mr. Brandes has been recognized by the Appellate Division as a “noted authority and expert on New York family law and divorce.“ He is the author of the treatise Law and The Family New York, 2024-2025 Edition (12 volumes) and Law and the Family New York Forms 2024 Edition (5 volumes) (both Thomson Reuters). His book, the New York Matrimonial Trial Handbook, 2d Edition (Bookbaby, 2025) is available in Bookstores and online in the print edition at the Bookbaby Bookstore, Amazon, andd Barnes and Noble. It is also available in Kindle ebook editions and epub ebook editions in his website (www.nysdivorce.com) bookstore. He writes the annual updates to Law and the Family New York, and Law and the Family New York Forms, with his daughter Bari Brandes Corbin, Esq., and his son Evan Barett Brandes, Esq. Joel R. Brandes concentrates his practice on appeals in divorce, equitable distribution, custody, and family law cases, as well as in post-judgment enforcement and modification proceedings.
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