Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce in New York State

Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce in New York State

By Brian Figeroux, Esq.  Divorce is a complex legal process that raises many questions for those considering it. In New York State, the laws governing divorce have specific requirements, procedures, and legal implications that spouses must understand before proceeding. This article addresses the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) about divorce in New York State, offering […]

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, […]

Attorney General James Releases Tips for New Yorkers to Protect Themselves from Predatory Debt Collectors

Attorney General James Releases Tips for New Yorkers to Protect Themselves from Predatory Debt Collectors

Editorial credit: wisely / shutterstock.com NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today released a guide to help New Yorkers use the state’s Exempt Income Protection Act (EIPA) to protect their money from debt collectors. The EIPA is a state law that prevents debt collectors from draining consumers’ bank accounts, leaving them unable to cover […]

Why Low-Income Single Parents in New York Should File for Divorce ASAP to Protect Their Children’s Best Interests

Why Low-Income Single Parents in New York Should File for Divorce ASAP to Protect Their Children’s Best Interests

By Brian Figeroux, Esq.  Divorce is a complex and emotional decision, but for low-income single parents in New York who are separated from their spouses, filing for divorce as soon as possible can be crucial to ensuring stability, financial security, and the well-being of their children. Under New York State Matrimonial Law, remaining in a […]

Filing a Wrongful Death Lawsuit After a Construction Accident in New York: What You Need to Know

Filing a Wrongful Death Lawsuit After a Construction Accident in New York: What You Need to Know

By Chris Tobias Construction sites are some of the most hazardous places to work, with heavy machinery, scaffolding, and elevated workspaces creating numerous safety risks. Unfortunately, fatal accidents are not uncommon in this high-risk industry. If a loved one has died as a result of a construction accident in New York, you may be entitled […]

A Comprehensive Analysis: Renewing a Green Card After Expiration with Criminal Records in New York State

A Comprehensive Analysis: Renewing a Green Card After Expiration with Criminal Records in New York State

By Brian Figeroux, Esq.  Introduction For lawful permanent residents (LPRs) in the United States, renewing a green card after it has expired is typically a routine process. However, individuals with criminal records—including arrests without convictions—may face complications, including denial of renewal or placement in deportation proceedings. This article explores whether someone with a green card […]

Warehouse Worker Injury Reduction Act Signed Into Law in NY Amid Amazon Strike

Warehouse Worker Injury Reduction Act Signed Into Law in NY Amid Amazon Strike

Editorial credit: Ron Adar / shutterstock.com Warehouse Worker Injury Reduction Act Signed into Law, Will Protect Thousands of Amazons Workers from Injury New Yorkers for a Fair Economy coalition celebrates huge win for worker safety ALBANY, NY – Unions and community organizations from the New Yorkers for a Fair Economy coalition celebrated action today on […]