When Service May Not Be Service in a Divorce Action.

Mace GreenfieldClient/Litigant/Pro Se Information

An attorney can act as agent of service for just about anyone to accept service of process on behalf of a person or corporation. This can result by merely retaining the attorney after an action has been commenced, and the attorney filing and serving a notice of appearance therein. But very often attorneys represent to another attorney that he or …

Forensics Evaluations in Custody Proceedings, Its Value & its Critics

Mace GreenfieldChild Related Issues, Client/Litigant/Pro Se Information

  A forensic evaluator is often used as a tool in a custody and/or visitation case or within a divorce action to help determine who would be best suited to be the custodial parent and/or how much visitation would be appropriate.  It also helps greatly in relocation cases.  The ultimate decision as to who will have custody, the schedule of …

Love Your Children More Than You Hate The Other Parent, Especially At The Holidays.

Mace GreenfieldChild Related Issues

A proper and fit parent for custody encourages visitation and a good relationship between the child(ren) and the other parent. A proper and fit parent for custody will never say a bad word about the other parent to or in front of the child(ren). A proper and fit parent for custody will never lie to the child(ren) about the other …

An Agreement Is Voluntary Only…

Mace GreenfieldClient/Litigant/Pro Se Information

In divorce and family law court cases (including but not limited to: child custody, visitation, child support, spousal support, equitable distribution, and modifications) clients are always asking what can we do to make the other settle and agree.  The answer is simple: “nothing.” If the other side could be made to agree, we would not be in court to begin …

Tried to Fool Them, But Tricked Ourselves; When Not Getting Married is Getting Married

Mace GreenfieldClient/Litigant/Pro Se Information

Unlike some other states in this nation, New York does not recognize “common law marriage.” Common law marriage is a form of legal marriage that arises out of situations that did not include a wedding ceremony. Two examples from two other states would be (1) living together for seven years or more and holding each other out as each other’s …