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Child Custody
Parents want nothing less than the very best for their child. This is true whether the couple remains married or takes a different path;

Child Support
For divorcing parents, some of the most common concerns revolve around child support. Because raising a child is tough

Property & Debt Division
New York is an equitable distribution state. The famous saying is that “equitable does not necessarily mean equal,”