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Locality: Mineola, New York

Phone: +1 516-319-2000



Address: 1551 Kellum Place 11501 Mineola, NY, US

Website: Brubek.com/

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Bruce R. Bekritsky, Attorney At Law 16.08.2020

How much support will I have to pay my wife if we get divorced? For how long will I have to pay her? Will I have to pay my husband support if we get divorced? My husband already is paying me support. Can I get more? Do I have to pay child support on top of spousal support?... If my wife works, do I still have to pay her support? The answers to these and similar questions are changing in New York later this summer. The legislature has passed a spousal support revision law which changes almost everything you ever heard about spousal support. The governor is expected to sign it in August. For the answers to these and other questions about divorce in New York, including child custody, parenting time, child support, division of property, including your spouse's pension, check our web site, Brubek.com, or call our office at 516 742-8055.

Bruce R. Bekritsky, Attorney At Law 02.08.2020

Domestic Partnerships in New York What is a Domestic Partnership? A domestic partnership under the laws of the State and City of New York is for couples that have a close and committed personal relationship. There is an application fee of $35 to become a domestic partnership. To revoke a domestic partnership, there is a separate flat fee of $27.... What Rights are Afforded to those in a Domestic Partnership? Bereavement leave from work (for city employees); Visitation in a city correctional facility; Visitation in Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) hospitals; Eligibility to qualify as a family member to be added to an existing tenancy as a permanent resident by the New York City Housing Authority; Eligibility to qualify as a family member entitled to succeed for occupancy rights as a tenant or co-operator in buildings under the jurisdiction of the Department of Housing; Preservation and Development (i.e., Rent-Controlled Apartments); and Health benefits provided by the City of New York to employees, retirees and eligible members of their family. Termination of a Domestic Partnership versus Divorce While it is less expensive to terminate a domestic partnership than it would be to divorce after marriage, there are significant differences: There’s no equitable distribution of assets in a domestic partnership, and there is no right to financial support in the form of maintenance/alimony/spousal support. Note, although New York City recognizes domestic partnerships, private companies are not required to do so. Need more information? Call me at 516 319-2000.