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Grandparents' Guide to Custody and Visitation in New York: Know Your Rights!
While New York law does not grant automatic custody or visitation rights to grandparents, it recognizes the importance of preserving family bonds and ensuring children have access to their extended families when appropriate. If you're a grandparent concerned about custody or visitation, it's crucial to understand that the court's ultimate goal is always the child’s best interests.

Safeguarding Seniors: How Article 81 Guardianships Can Prevent Elder Abuse and Exploitation
Article 81 guardianships play a crucial role in safeguarding vulnerable seniors from elder abuse and exploitation by providing legal protections, advocacy, and oversight. By empowering guardians to act in the best interests of incapacitated elders, New York's guardianship laws contribute to a safer and more secure environment for older adults.

Divorce and Social Media: Navigating the Digital Minefield
While platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter can provide support and connection, they can also be a minefield during a divorce. Here’s a guide on how to handle social media during your divorce in New York to protect your privacy, mental well-being, and legal standing.

When Your Child Refuses Visitation
Divorce can be a challenging experience for everyone involved, especially for children who have to navigate between two households. It is not uncommon for a child to refuse to visit the non-custodial parent. While distressing for everyone involved, this situation requires calm and careful handling to ensure the child's well-being and maintain a healthy co-parenting relationship.

When Should You Consider an Article 81 Guardianship Proceeding
Navigating the challenges of caring for an incapacitated loved one can be overwhelming, especially when their ability to make sound decisions about personal and financial matters is compromised. In New York, Article 81 of the Mental Hygiene Law provides a legal mechanism to appoint a guardian who can manage the affairs of individuals unable to do so themselves. Understanding when to consider an Article 81 guardianship proceeding is crucial for protecting the well-being and rights of those who are vulnerable.