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Tracy A Donovan Laughlin Lawyer

Tracy A Donovan Laughlin

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Divorce & Family Law, Criminal
Tracy's Law Office

Tracy Donovan Laughlin is a practicing lawyer serving Otsego County in Cherry Valley, Cooperstown, and Oneonta, New York as well as the surrounding co... (more)

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E. Danielle Jose-Decker

Family Law, Land Use & Zoning, Wills, Traffic
Status:  In Good Standing           

Rosemarie Richards

Bankruptcy, Family Law, Adoption, Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  23 Years

Becky L Arnold

Family Law, Criminal, Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  34 Years

Gary William Schanz

Real Estate, Divorce & Family Law, DUI-DWI, Medical Malpractice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  50 Years

Susan L English

Real Estate, Estate, Family Law, Divorce & Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  34 Years

Mark J Loughran

Criminal, Divorce & Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  36 Years

Frederick J Meagher Jr.

Personal Injury, Legal Malpractice, Family Law, Traffic
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  52 Years

Michael G. Surowka

Banking & Finance, Family Law, Employee Rights, Litigation
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  35 Years

Robert R. Clobridge

Family Law, Commercial Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  66 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

MARRIAGE LICENSE

A document that authorizes a couple to get married, usually available from the county clerk's office in the state where the marriage will take place. Couples pa... (more...)
A document that authorizes a couple to get married, usually available from the county clerk's office in the state where the marriage will take place. Couples pay a small fee for a marriage license, and must often wait a few days before it is issued. In addition, a few states require a short waiting period--usually not more than a day--between the time the license is issued and the time the marriage may take place. And some states still require blood tests for couples before they will issue a marriage license, though most no longer do.

SHARED CUSTODY

See joint custody.

GUARDIANSHIP

A legal relationship created by a court between a guardian and his ward--either a minor child or an incapacitated adult. The guardian has a legal right and duty... (more...)
A legal relationship created by a court between a guardian and his ward--either a minor child or an incapacitated adult. The guardian has a legal right and duty to care for the ward. This may involve making personal decisions on his or her behalf, managing property or both. Guardianships of incapacitated adults are more typically called conservatorships .

SEPARATE PROPERTY

In community property states, property owned and controlled entirely by one spouse in a marriage. At divorce, separate property is not divided under the state's... (more...)
In community property states, property owned and controlled entirely by one spouse in a marriage. At divorce, separate property is not divided under the state's property division laws, but is kept by the spouse who owns it. Separate property includes all property that a spouse obtained before marriage, through inheritance or as a gift. It also includes any property that is traceable to separate property -- for example, cash from the sale of a vintage car owned by one spouse before marriage-and any property that the spouses agree is separate property. Compare community property and equitable distribution.

FITNESS

The ability of a prospective adoptive parent to provide for the best interests of a child. A court may consider many aspects of the prospective parents' lives i... (more...)
The ability of a prospective adoptive parent to provide for the best interests of a child. A court may consider many aspects of the prospective parents' lives in evaluating their fitness to adopt a child, including financial stability, marital stability, career obligations, other children, physical and mental health and criminal history.

SOLE CUSTODY

An arrangement whereby only one parent has physical and legal custody of a child and the other parent has visitation rights.

QMSCO

See Qualified Medical Child Support Order.

COMMON LAW MARRIAGE

In some states, a type of marriage in which couples can become legally married by living together for a long period of time, representing themselves as a marrie... (more...)
In some states, a type of marriage in which couples can become legally married by living together for a long period of time, representing themselves as a married couple and intending to be married. Contrary to popular belief, the couple must intend to be married and act as though they are for a common law marriage to take effect -- merely living together for a long time won't do it.

WRONGFUL DEATH RECOVERIES

After a wrongful death lawsuit, the portion of a judgment intended to compensate a plaintiff for having to live without a deceased person. The compensation is i... (more...)
After a wrongful death lawsuit, the portion of a judgment intended to compensate a plaintiff for having to live without a deceased person. The compensation is intended to cover the earnings and the emotional comfort and support the deceased person would have provided.