How Long Do You Have to Be Separated in New York Before Divorce?

How Long Do You Have to Be Separated in New York Before Divorce?

By Brian Figeroux, Esq. In New York State, separation before divorce depends on the type of divorce being pursued. While no-fault divorce does not require a mandatory separation period, some couples may choose legal separation as a pathway to divorce. The required separation time varies based on whether the divorce is based on separation agreement, […]

Trump Org Presses Eric Adams for Wollman Rink Rights After City Hall Spurned $120M Nonprofit Gift

Trump Org Presses Eric Adams for Wollman Rink Rights After City Hall Spurned $120M Nonprofit Gift

By:Greg B. Smith | thecity.nyc| Editorial credit: NYC Russ / Shutterstock.com The Trump Organization is aggressively lobbying the office of Mayor Eric Adams to win its bid to run Central Park’s Wollman Rink, two sources familiar with the matter confirmed to THE CITY — squeezing Adams to award a contract even as President Donald Trump’s […]

Tax Filing Status: Married Filing Separately vs. Married Filing Jointly – Consequences for Green Card Holders

Tax Filing Status: Married Filing Separately vs. Married Filing Jointly – Consequences for Green Card Holders

By Brian Figeroux, Esq.  Tax laws in the United States play a crucial role in an individual’s immigration status, particularly for green card holders. One of the key decisions for married couples when filing taxes is whether to choose Married Filing Jointly (MFJ) or Married Filing Separately (MFS). This decision has serious financial and legal […]

Who Gets the House in a New York State Divorce?

Who Gets the House in a New York State Divorce?

By Brian Figeroux, Esq. One of the most contested issues in a New York divorce is determining who gets the house. Since a home is often a couple’s largest asset, its division can be complex, especially when children, financial investments, and emotional attachments are involved. New York follows equitable distribution laws, meaning marital property—including a […]

How to Check the Status of Your Divorce or Obtain a Copy of Your Divorce Judgment in New York State

How to Check the Status of Your Divorce or Obtain a Copy of Your Divorce Judgment in New York State

By Brian Figeroux, Esq.  Divorce is a complex legal process that involves multiple steps, including filing paperwork, court approvals, and final judgments. Once a divorce is finalized, many people need to check the status of their divorce or obtain an official copy of their divorce judgment for legal, financial, or personal reasons. This article provides […]

How Is Alimony Calculated in New York?

How Is Alimony Calculated in New York?

By Brian Figeroux, Esq.  Alimony, also known as spousal maintenance in New York, is financial support paid by one spouse to the other after a divorce or legal separation. It is intended to help the lower-earning spouse maintain a reasonable standard of living and transition to financial independence. New York uses a formula-based system to […]

Comptroller Wins Owed Wages for Underpaid Construction and Building Workers

Comptroller Wins Owed Wages for Underpaid Construction and Building Workers

By Claudia Irizarry Aponte, THE CITY Three construction firms subcontracted by city agencies and Con Edison failed to pay workers their full required wages so have agreed to pay six figures in back pay and penalties, under settlements announced by Comptroller Brad Lander Thursday. The city comptroller also penalized a Brooklyn apartment developer and ordered […]

How Noncitizens Can Participate in the Upcoming NYC Election

How Noncitizens Can Participate in the Upcoming NYC Election

By Rachel Kahn, THE CITY | Photo Credit: Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY Though you can’t vote, donate or sign a petition, there are other ways to make your voice heard. Immigration has continued to be a central issue in local politics this year, particularly with New York City’s sanctuary city status under intense pressure from President […]