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Wright v. Burke
In a child custody case, a New York appellate court reversed a lower court’s decision. The mother was granted sole custody of the child, but a requirement to relocate with the child was overturned.
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In Khlevner v. Khlevner, the appellate division of the Supreme Court of New York reversed a lower court decision related to an order of protection, visitation schedule, and settlement agreement.
Read moreC.G. v. F.G.
In C.G. v. F.G., the New York Supreme Court granted the plaintiff temporary custody, exclusive home occupancy, supervised visits for the husband, and pendente lite support, maintenance, and legal fees.
Read morePerry v. McMahan
In Perry v. McMahan, a New York appellate court affirmed a money judgment for arrears of spousal maintenance in favor of the defendant and against the plaintiff in the sum of $163,500.
Read moreWarshaw v. Warshaw
In Warshaw v. Warshaw (2020), Yoni Levoritz and his team secured maintenance, child support, and add-on expenses for the wife, successfully arguing that the husband's wasteful dissipation influenced support and asset distribution decisions.
Read moreKaprov v. Stalinsky
In Kaprov v. Stalinsky (2016), Yoni Levoritz's team upheld a constructive trust on a Florida apartment as a marital asset, challenged the husband's asset claims, and defended an 11-year maintenance award by highlighting a 26-year pre-marital relationship.
Read moreGonzalez v. Green Divorce
In the Gonzalez v. Green divorce case, a judge, who said the Massachusetts marriage of two gay men was void, also ruled that the couple’s separation agreement was nonetheless valid and legally enforceable.
Read moreDavid Bruce McMahan Lawsuit
In a lawsuit involving David Bruce McMahan, Levoritz Law successfully defended against damages claims, resulting in a $1 nominal award ordered by the New York judge for the ex-wife's media statements regarding alleged incest.
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