Matrimonial And Child Support

Summary

Matrimonial law in New York involves divorce, annulment, and separation, with equitable distribution of property. Child support is determined by the Child Support Standards Act, requiring the non-custodial parent to pay a percentage of their income based on the number of children. For specific legal advice or to draft motions, consulting a family law attorney is recommended.

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Hey Nicole! I can't write a motion for you, but I can provide some general legal information about matrimonial and child support laws in New York.
- Child Support: Based on the Child Support Standards Act, the non-custodial parent pays a percentage of their income, determined by the number of children.
- Matrimonial Law: Covers divorce, annulment, and separation. Equitable distribution of property is applied.
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