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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 212-706-2001



Address: 20 Vesey Street, Suite 400 10007 New York, NY, US

Website: www.cadicny.com

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Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 16.05.2021

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Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 14.05.2021

Does a Prenuptial Agreement protect you and your property? Yes, it does, if it is properly drafted. Learn more by following my blog. #Prenuptialagreement #familylawattorney #divorceattoreny #rudyuklawfirm

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 04.05.2021

Divorced or separated parents-who gets the stimulus check? https://www.indystar.com//irs-stimulus-check-/4718964001/

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 30.04.2021

Even if your spouse obtained a divorce in a foreign country you can seek equitable distribution of your marital assets/liabilities and spousal support in New York Supreme Court. Follow my blog to learn more.

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 18.04.2021

Tasting French Wines at a virtual judicial reception with New York Women's Bar Association #womenattorneys #legalcommunity #nylawyer #nydivorcelawyer

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 15.01.2021

Happy Thanksgiving from the team of attorneys and support staff at Rudyuk Law Firm, P.C. We are grateful to each and every one of our former and current clients and colleagues for contributing to the success of our Firm during such unprecedented times. #divorcelawfirm, #familylaw, #familylawattorney Have a Healthy and Happy Thanksgiving!

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 05.01.2021

Equitable distribution does not mean equal distribution. Follow the link to my firm's blog post regarding the distribution of assets and liabilities during divorce in NY.

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 21.12.2020

During the Pandemic, more companies are offering employees stock options and other stock awards instead of regular compensation. Such assets are not easy to uncover if you were to divorce. There is a lot you can do to determine if your spouse is hiding an employer stock plan and ensuring that you receive an equitable distribution of those assets. Below is a great article by a well recognized financial expert who I worked with on a number of cases. #divorce #DivorceAttorney #RudyukLawFirm

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 17.11.2020

Top lawyers on how to protect your modern family.

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 14.11.2020

If you or your co-parent is seeking to modify child support follow my post below to learn more about the NY child support modification laws.

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 26.10.2020

If you've been wondering whether you need a specialized financial planner in your divorce: https://www.forbes.com//do-you-need-a-specialized-financ/

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 22.10.2020

In Child Support cases in NY, the Courts may impute income to a parent based on a number of different factors. To learn more, please follow my Firm's blog.

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 09.10.2020

If you and your spouse decided to end the marriage and proceed with a divorce on agreed-upon terms, follow my blog post below to learn more about an uncontested divorce in New York. #uncontested #divorce #attorney #divorceattorney

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 27.09.2020

Chief Administrative Judge Marks released a Memorandum today announcing that, beginning Monday, May 25, "e-filing through the NYSCEF system -- including the filing of new non-essential matters -- will be allowed in all five NYC boroughs.

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 08.09.2020

If you no longer receive child support due to the other parent's loss of employment as a result of COVID-19 or if you can no longer afford to pay child support, follow my blog to learn about your options.

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 05.09.2020

Effective May 3, 2020, an additional factor will be added to the property distribution factors in Domestic Relations Law 236 [B]5] [d]. Factor 14 "any other factor which the court shall expressly find to be just and proper" was renumbered factor 15, and a new "domestic violence" factor 14 was added: (14) whether either party has committed an act or acts of domestic violence, as described in subdivision one of section four hundred fifty-nine-a of the social services... law, against the other party and the nature, extent, duration and impact of such act or acts. Notably, Social Services Law 159-a does not specifically define an "act or acts of domestic violence. Instead, subdivision 1 defines victim of domestic violence" as "a victim of an act which would constitute a violation of the penal law, including, but not limited to acts constituting disorderly conduct, harassment, aggravated harassment, sexual misconduct, forcible touching, sexual abuse, stalking, criminal mischief, menacing, reckless endangerment, kidnapping, assault, attempted assault, attempted murder, criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circulation, or strangulation; which act or acts have resulted in actual physical or emotional injury or have created a substantial risk of physical or emotional harm to such person or such person's child. A spouse who fits within this definition would probably be held to have committed the cruel and inhuman treatment ground for divorce in Domestic Relations Law 170(1). Contact my firm or read www.cadicny.com to learn more about the 15 factors the Courts consider in determining equitable distribution of property in a divorce. #divorce #propertydistribution #divorcelawyer

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 24.08.2020

Great and revolutionary achievement by the NY Courts !

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 19.08.2020

If you lost your job due to COVID-19 and cannot afford to pay child support as a result, please follow my blog post below to learn about your options. #childsupport #separatedparents #familylawattorney

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 01.08.2020

Those fighting on the front lines are now faced with additional challenges - custody of their children. Because medical providers, firefighters, and other essential workers are exposed to COVID-19, they are now getting denied access to their children. Unfortunately, there is not enough guidance from the courts in NYS and the only hope is that parents can be understandable and reasonable to each other. #custody #pandemic #coparenting https://www.nytimes.com//us/coronavirus-child-custody.html

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 21.07.2020

Non-Essential Matters Will be Virtually and Telephonically Addressed in NYC Courts Starting April 13th Today, Chief Administrative Judge Marks has announced that the courts will begin to address non-essential pending cases, including tort, medical malpractice and asbestos, commercial, matrimonial, trusts and estates, felony and others, on Monday, April 13th. Court conferences regarding these pending cases will need to be conducted remotely via Skype or telephone. The filing of NEW non-essential cases continues to be suspended.

Ksenia Rudyuk, Esq. 07.07.2020

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