In a case underscoring the emotions that often accompany grandparent visitation matters, a unanimous panel of the Second Department has reversed Family Court to hold that four children between the ag
In his Divorce Law column, Alton L. Abramowitz, a senior partner at Mayerson Abramowitz & Kahn, writes that the first draft of the Reauthorization of VAWA sought to increase the availability of resou
In his Divorce Law column, Alton L. Abramowitz, a senior partner at Mayerson Abramowitz & Kahn, writes that the courts, in applying the clear intent of the Legislature, and in doing justice and equit
...Alton Abramowitz, a senior partner of Mayerson Abramowitz & Kahn and a Law Journal columnist, has been named president...
In his Divorce Law column, Alton L. Abramowitz, a partner at Mayerson Abramowitz & Kahn, analyzes a recent decision which might at first glance be viewed as merely another decision overturning an unc
In his Divorce Law column, Alton L. Abramowitz, a partner at Mayerson Abramowitz & Kahn, analyzes two decisions that strongly delivered the message that so long as a spouse entered into an agreement
In their Divorce Law column, Alton L. Abramowitz, a partner at Mayerson Abramowitz & Kahn, and Tiffany Evans, an associate with the firm, explore several cases in which substance or alcohol abusing p
A judge has voided a provision in a couple's separation agreement that had blocked their divorce until they sold their multi-million-dollar Manhattan apartment, holding that it was "well past the tim
...ATTORNEYS For the Plaintiff: Mayerson Abramowitz & Kahn, LLP, New York, NY. For the...
In the debut of his Divorce Law column, Alton L. Abramowitz, a partner at Mayerson Abramowitz & Kahn and the national president-elect of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, writes that, unfo
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