There are times when divorce is the best possible option for a relationship. Ending a marriage can be tough, and even more so when there is trouble settling differences and ironing out the details. An equitable divorce settlement agreement (DSA) is always our goal at Williamson, Clune & Stevens. Our experienced divorce lawyers in Ithaca and Syracuse are skilled negotiators …
Matrimonial Law is in Focus in 2021
Americans are still discovering the far-reaching consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, and some of the most significant involve divorce and matrimonial law. New dynamics have arisen that redefine marital and family relationships and struggles. Stress is at an all-time high while, for many, financial resources are at an all-time low. Williamson, Clune & Stevens, a matrimonial law firm in Ithaca, …
Dealing with Child Custody Issues During the COVID Holidays
With the holidays approaching, how you do deal with child custody issues during holiday celebrations with COVID-19 looming over everything?
During a Divorce, Don’t Be Quick to Give Up Your Assets
Tumultuous divorces are especially tiring, and you may be tempted to simply give up to your spouse’s demands just to bring an end to the process. This is often a serious mistake.
What to Remember if You Need to Go to Divorce Court
When your divorce proceedings make it necessary to appear before a New York State family court, it is important to remember certain things that may reflect favorably on you.
COVID-19 Impacting Change of Circumstances in New York Family Courts
Williamson, Clune & Stevens is ready and able to serve your needs for Family Law services, including crafting and filing petitions for changes in your support, custody and visitation agreements.
COVID-19-Related High Unemployment Rates Affecting Child Support Payments
Many families are faced with the dilemma of a noncustodial parent being unable to meet their support obligations due to unemployment.
Parents Adjusting to COVID-19 Related Visitation Issues
New York families with divorced parents of young children have faced particular challenges regarding child custody, visitation and financial support obligations.