The PPP Flexibility Act (the “Act”) would change the 75/25 rule. The Act states: “To receive loan forgiveness under this section, an eligible recipient shall use at least 60 percent of the covered loan amount for payroll costs, and may use up to 40 percent of such amount for any […]
If you follow TMZ, you may have seen this headline about Mary-Kate Olsen on May 13, 2020: “LET ME GET DIVORCED NOW! Denied Emergency Relief Request in NY Court.” The headline could lead someone to think that New York is a jurisdiction for an emergency or “quickie” divorce- whatever that […]
QUESTION. What are the “rules” of shared custody while following stay-at-home orders? Are there any “rules”? ANSWER. Generally, the terms of an existing divorce custody and parenting time agreement remain in full force and effect except as otherwise mutually agreed upon by the parents or ordered by a Court of […]
In the midst of this pandemic, exposing another person to COVID-19 could very well be deadly. In a situation of divorcing cohabitants, this issue takes on great significance. So what does one spouse do when the other spouse has been or could have been exposed to or has COVID-19 and […]