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Moving Forward: Custody, Visitation & Relocation Disputes

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Episode Summary
In this episode of Law and Life: The Levoritz Approach, experienced attorney Yonatan Levoritz dives into the complexities of relocation cases in New York family law. Topics covered include the legal framework surrounding custody and visitation arrangements, how courts assess a child’s best interests, economic and non-economic considerations, and strategies for both custodial and non-custodial parents in contested relocation cases. Yoni also shares practical advice for parents navigating relocation disputes and the importance of legal counsel.

Timestamps:

[00:20-01:13] Overview of New York’s relocation laws and their impact on custody and visitation.

[01:14-02:26] How New York courts determine the child’s best interests in relocation cases.

[02:27-03:48] Economic necessity and its influence on relocation decisions.

[03:49-04:27] Balancing the rights of the non-custodial parent with the child’s needs.

[04:28-05:32] Mitigating adverse effects on the non-custodial parent.

[05:33-06:28] Common challenges in contested relocation cases.

[06:29-07:15] Structuring visitation arrangements post-relocation.

[07:16-08:16] Differences between contested and uncontested relocations.

[08:17-09:07] Legal consequences of relocating without consent or court approval.

[09:08-10:14] Real-life examples of relocation cases and judicial outcomes.

[10:15-11:13] Non-custodial parent options to oppose relocation.

[11:14-13:39] Factors influencing relocation decisions, including education and crime.

[13:40-14:24] Crafting a custom strategy for relocation cases.

[14:25-15:53] Addressing transportation and visitation challenges.

[15:54-16:56] Advice for custodial parents considering relocation.

About The Show

Law and Life: The Levoritz Approach is a podcast hosted by attorney Yoni Levoritz, offering practical legal insights and expert advice on navigating complex family law matters. Each episode tackles a critical topic, such as custody disputes, relocation laws, or parental rights, breaking down the legal principles and real-world challenges involved. Designed to empower parents and individuals facing family law issues, the show blends professional expertise with accessible explanations, helping listeners make informed decisions for their families and futures.

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Episode Summary
In this episode of Law and Life: The Levoritz Approach, experienced attorney Yonatan Levoritz dives into the complexities of relocation cases in New York family law. Topics covered include the legal framework surrounding custody and visitation arrangements, how courts assess a child’s best interests, economic and non-economic considerations, and strategies for both custodial and non-custodial parents in contested relocation cases. Yoni also shares practical advice for parents navigating relocation disputes and the importance of legal counsel.

Timestamps:

[00:20-01:13] Overview of New York’s relocation laws and their impact on custody and visitation.

[01:14-02:26] How New York courts determine the child’s best interests in relocation cases.

[02:27-03:48] Economic necessity and its influence on relocation decisions.

[03:49-04:27] Balancing the rights of the non-custodial parent with the child’s needs.

[04:28-05:32] Mitigating adverse effects on the non-custodial parent.

[05:33-06:28] Common challenges in contested relocation cases.

[06:29-07:15] Structuring visitation arrangements post-relocation.

[07:16-08:16] Differences between contested and uncontested relocations.

[08:17-09:07] Legal consequences of relocating without consent or court approval.

[09:08-10:14] Real-life examples of relocation cases and judicial outcomes.

[10:15-11:13] Non-custodial parent options to oppose relocation.

[11:14-13:39] Factors influencing relocation decisions, including education and crime.

[13:40-14:24] Crafting a custom strategy for relocation cases.

[14:25-15:53] Addressing transportation and visitation challenges.

[15:54-16:56] Advice for custodial parents considering relocation.

About The Show

Law and Life: The Levoritz Approach is a podcast hosted by attorney Yoni Levoritz, offering practical legal insights and expert advice on navigating complex family law matters. Each episode tackles a critical topic, such as custody disputes, relocation laws, or parental rights, breaking down the legal principles and real-world challenges involved. Designed to empower parents and individuals facing family law issues, the show blends professional expertise with accessible explanations, helping listeners make informed decisions for their families and futures.

  continue reading

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