Articles From The Virdone Law Firm, P.C.

The “No-Fault” Divorce Process

Getting a divorce in the state of New York used to be a longer process for those who did not have what were considered legal grounds for ending a marriage. Even if there was mutual consent by both ...

What You Should Know about Prenuptial Agreements

Prenuptial agreements are popularly known as a method for a wealthy individual to protect his or her wealth before entering a marriage. While protecting ones assets is a way a prenup can function, ...

A Woman’s Rights in Divorce

Breaking up is hard to do, especially if you are married. In modern times, approximately 50% of all first marriages end in divorce, that number is even higher for subsequent marriages.

The Advantages of a Prenuptial Agreement

A prenuptial agreement, or premarital agreement, is a contract entered into prior to marriage. Nuptial agreements have been around for thousands of years, particularly in European and Far Eastern ...

Grounds for Divorce in New York Now No Longer Necessary

In New York, as of December 14th, 2010, couples can now file for divorce based on “irreconcilable differences.” Prior to this, they had to have grounds.

Guardianship: Protecting the Lives of Children

Many children are raised in difficult home environments and somehow come out unscathed; however, there are others who live in not just difficult homes, but downright dangerous ones. These are the ...

Information on Guardianship in NY

A guardian is a person who has been given the right to care for, to act and to make decisions for a child.

No Fault Divorce for NY State

As of August 15, 2010, Governor David Paterson signed no- fault divorce into law for New York State. This measure went into effect within sixty days of its passage.

Grandparent’s Visitation Rights

Grandparents play an important role in a child's life. They offer love, stability, support, friendship and can help impress upon a child the importance of good morals and self confidence.

A Fathers Rights in NY State

In years past, mothers were traditionally awarded custody in a divorce. Mothers were the homemakers and the main care providers for their children and the fathers were the breadwinners.
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