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Vacating a Default Order in Brooklyn Family Court: Protecting Your Custody, Visitation, and Support Rights

By Gilmer Law Firm, PLLC – Brooklyn, NY Family Court Attorneys

Missing a court date in Family Court can feel like the end of the world. Parents often learn too late that they’ve lost custody, visitation, or even had a child support order entered against them—all because they did...

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Joint Physical Custody Is Not Guaranteed in New York Family Court

Many parents who walk into Brooklyn Family Court believe that joint physical custody—equal time with the child—is a default starting point in New York custody proceedings. After all, shouldn’t both loving, capable parents get equal time with their children?

Unfortunately, that assumption doesn’t align with New York law or...

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Understanding Joint Physical Custody in New York Family Court

At The Gilmer Law Firm, PLLC, based in Downtown Brooklyn, we represent mothers and fathers throughout New York City in child custody proceedings, including cases where parents seek or oppose joint physical custody. Whether you’re divorcing, legally separating, or modifying an existing custody order, it is crucial to understand how New York...

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Winning the Second Prong: How to Prove the Incident Is No Longer Relevant and Reasonably Related to Your Ability to Care for Children in SCR Hearings in New York

If you’ve been indicated for child abuse or neglect in New York and are seeking to seal your record on the State Central Register (SCR), it’s critical to understand the two-prong test used in administrative hearings. While much attention is often paid to the first prong—whether abuse or neglect occurred—many people fail...

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Winning a Custody Battle Against a Narcissist in Court in New York

Custody battles are always challenging, but when the other parent displays traits of narcissism or suffers from Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), the stakes—and the stress—are dramatically higher. If you’re co-parenting with someone who exhibits emotional abuse, manipulation, gaslighting, and control, it’s critical to understand how narcissistic behaviors affect custody litigation and how...

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The Grounds to Terminate Parental Rights (TPR) in New York Family Court: What Parents Need to Know

When it comes to child welfare law, few proceedings are as serious — or as life-changing — as a termination of parental rights (TPR). Once parental rights are terminated, the legal relationship between parent and child ends permanently, and the child becomes legally free for adoption.

In New York...

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