Being pulled over for suspicions of a DWI can be a scary experience for most drivers, especially if it hasn’t happened to them before. Drivers should know that the foundation of their DWI case hinges on the initial traffic stop. Law enforcement officials are required...
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What happens to retirement savings in a New York divorce?
Couples thinking about their future together often save to buy a home and then begin saving for retirement. Couples may enjoy multiple decades of retirement together if they both remain healthy. Having enough money set aside to live comfortably during retirement...
How can people fight DWI charges after a checkpoint arrest?
Drivers in New York can get arrested for intoxication due to a number of different scenarios. In some cases, police officers stop specific drivers in traffic because they drive so poorly the officer suspects them of intoxication. Police officers may also request...
Can a spouse ignore a divorce filing to prevent it from moving forward?
Couples preparing for divorce may disagree about many key details related to their marriage and its end. In some cases, they may not even agree about the need for a divorce. Sometimes, one spouse is ready to end a marriage, while the other seemingly hopes to work...
Can a child choose which parent gets custody in New York?
Ideally, couples who divorce will put aside their differences so that they can develop an effective, cooperative co-parenting relationship. But, what if that isn’t possible? Can your child pick where they want to live and which parent gets primary physical custody?...
Are separate accounts separate property in a New York divorce?
A divorce is a stressful process, in part because of the financial challenges involved. Spouses generally need to prepare to divide their assets and financial obligations, a process that could very well damage their relationship and force them into litigation. People...
What happened to the right to a criminal trial?
The Bill of Rights and numerous other federal and New York rules protect those accused of criminal activity. There is a presumption of innocence that applies to anyone facing criminal charges, and they have the right to a trial. During a criminal trial, a defendant...
Negotiating children’s college costs during divorce
Now that you and your spouse pursue divorce, you clearly understand that your young children are your greatest concern. How will they cope? Will they adjust to new schedules and living arrangements? While their emotional well-being remains a priority, their financial...
Reasonable suspicion’s role in drunk driving stops
Drivers must ensure they’re in the right shape to drive. One thing that has a negative impact on this is impairment. Police officers keep an eye out for signs of impaired driving and will initiate a traffic stop if they see any signs of it. In order to stop a vehicle,...
Will moving out mean you lose the house in your divorce?
By the time one of you files for divorce, your marital relationship is already likely under a lot of pressure. The two of you may have a hard time even being in the same room with one another, let alone talking amicably about complex property division and custody...