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Ex Refusing Court Orders? Here’s What to Do

Finalizing a divorce is supposed to be the end of a difficult chapter. You have a decree in hand, outlining custody schedules, support payments, and property division. Ideally, both parties respect the judge’s decision and move on. Unfortunately, reality often looks different. When a former spouse engages in court order refusal, it disrupts your life […]...

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The Role of Collaborative Divorce in Resolving Family Law Disputes

When most people hear the word “divorce,” they immediately picture a courtroom. They imagine a judge banging a gavel, lawyers arguing aggressively, and two spouses sitting at opposite tables, enemies in a legal battle. This traditional litigation model has been the standard for decades, but it often leaves emotional and financial destruction in its wake. […]...

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How to Divide Retirement Accounts During a Divorce

Divorce is rarely simple. Beyond the emotional upheaval, there is the complex task of untangling two lives that have been financially woven together. One of the most significant — and often overlooked — aspects of this separation involves dividing retirement accounts. For many couples, these accounts represent the largest asset they own, sometimes even exceeding […]...

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Dividing Retirement Accounts in NY Divorce: A Complete Guide

Divorce brings an avalanche of change. While the emotional toll is often the primary focus, the financial implications are just as significant. Aside from the family home, retirement savings are often the most valuable assets a couple possesses. When a marriage dissolves, the question of who gets what from the nest egg becomes a critical […]...

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How Divorce Affects Inheritance Rights in New York

Divorce brings significant emotional and financial upheaval, often raising complex questions about asset distribution. One of the most common concerns that clients at the Law Offices of Diron Rutty, LLC have is whether their spouse is entitled to their inheritance. Under New York law, the general rule is reassuring: inheritances are typically classified as separate […]...

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High-Asset Divorce in New York: What You Need to Know

High-Asset Divorce in New York: Key Facts Divorce is rarely simple, but when significant assets are involved, the process becomes far more complex. A high-asset divorce in New York isn’t just about dividing a house and a bank account; it involves navigating intricate financial portfolios, business interests, and sophisticated investments. Understanding the unique challenges and […]...

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