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Category Archives: Child Custody

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How to Fight a False Accusation of Child Abuse During a Custody Dispute

By Joshua Kittenplan |

One of the hardest parts of any divorce that involves children is facing the fact that you may not be able to spend as much time with them. Your child’s other parent is likely also facing these same fears. Sometimes, parents become so desperate to “win” child custody that they make false accusations against… Read More »

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Six Ways Divorce Can Be Good for Children

By Joshua Kittenplan |

If you are contemplating divorce, you are likely experiencing confusion, sadness, fear, and a host of other emotions. If you and your spouse have children together, you may also be worried about their own mental health, and want to protect it at all costs. Although many people stay together for the children, this is… Read More »

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What Is Nesting And Does It Work?

By Joshua Kittenplan |

Nesting is a child custody arrangement in which the children stay in the family home while the divorced parents rotate between the home and another residence. The arrangement can provide a more stable environment for the children, as they are not shuttled between the homes of their parents. Nesting is not appropriate for all… Read More »

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Bad Mouthing Your Spouse Can Hurt Your Child Custody Case

By Joshua Kittenplan |

Co-parenting is often necessary after a divorce that involves children, but that does not mean that is easy. After ending a marriage, the two spouses often harbor feelings of anger and resentment towards each other. Hiding these feelings is not always easy, even when parents are around their children. Regardless of how you feel… Read More »

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Common Reasons For Child Custody Modifications

By Joshua Kittenplan |

Change is one of the only constants in life and after a divorce, the orders that were initially issued may no longer be practical for one or both parties involved. This holds true for child custody orders, as well. Years after a divorce, there are many circumstances that can change that warrant a modification… Read More »

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Do Parents Lose Custody If They Go To Jail?

By Joshua Kittenplan |

Being convicted of a criminal offense in New York has serious consequences. You may have to serve jail time, pay high fines, and will have a permanent criminal record. When a parent is convicted of a crime, it can have a negative impact on the entire family. You may wonder if the conviction will… Read More »

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Do Children Testify In Custody Disputes?

By Joshua Kittenplan |

Any custody dispute can become a contentious battle between the two parents. Badmouthing the other parent and making accusations, whether they are true or not, are just some types of behavior people engage in to limit their spouse’s access to the child. This type of conflict only adds to the emotional upheaval and stress… Read More »

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How Could Social Media Affect Your Child Custody Case?

By Joshua Kittenplan |

The explosion of social media in the last ten to fifteen years has made it much easier for everyone to keep in touch with friends and family members. When you are going through a child custody dispute, you may think social media is a great place to receive the support you need. While you… Read More »

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Can Grandparents Get Legal Visitation Or Custody Of A Grandchild?

By Joshua Kittenplan |

Several studies have shown the value of grandparent-grandchild relationships and it is no wonder why. A strong relationship with grandparents is critical to a child’s well-being and development. The wisdom, support, and time grandparents provide their grandchildren is invaluable. Unfortunately, parents sometimes do not allow family members, such as grandparents, to have a relationship… Read More »

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Should You Adjust Your Parenting Time Schedule During The School Year?

By Joshua Kittenplan |

Kids have been back in school for many weeks now and hopefully the 2002-2023 school year will be a good one. Unfortunately, a new school year can also bring about certain challenges, including those related to child custody. Our Suffolk County child custody lawyer can help parents anticipate potential adjustments and make hard decisions…. Read More »

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