Parent alienation is a significant factor which New York courts consider in child custody cases. Parental alienation can strain parent-child relationships if not identified and handled correctly. Parental alienation occurs when one parent influences the child to have “unwarranted feelings of fear, anger and/or disrespect towards the other parent.” This can cause the child to push away the alienated parent. Often in divorce cases, one parent will let their negative emotions consume them and allow them to manipulate the way their child perceives their other parent.
DIVISION OF A BUSINESS DURING DIVORCE

During a divorce, it is essential to keep in mind that the family business is an asset and a source of income. The parties to a divorce are entitled to divide the marital portion of the business as part of the equitable distribution of their marital assets, and the income the business earns will be considered in determining child and spousal support.
FACTORS FOR BUILDING A POSITIVE NEW YORK CHILD CUSTODY CASE

In deciding which parent should have legal custody of a child, New York Courts consider the following factors:
Child Custody in New York

Does Personality of an Adolescent Matter When Contemplating Shared Physical Custody?
When contemplating a shared physical custody schedule for an adolescent, the child’s personality shall be considered.
Service of Divorce Summons by Email
Quite often I receive phone calls from people who seek a divorce but cannot locate their spouses. Such a situation is not uncommon in our immigrant community. Some people simply go back to their home countries leaving their spouses clueless of their whereabouts.
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