Arlene G Dubin

Arlene G Dubin

July 27, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Prenup Tutorial: A Survey of Recent Case Law

A highlight of significant takeaways for family lawyers and other practitioners to consider regarding prenuptial agreements.

By Arlene G. Dubin and Rebecca A. Provder

2 minute read

August 01, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Parental Alienation During and After Divorce

Arlene G. Dubin and Rebecca A. Provder of Moses & Singer write: Divorces between parties come to an end. Parental alienation, however, may leave a lasting rupture in families. Matrimonial lawyers and mental health professionals can help play a key role in modulating the harmful effect of this phenomenon.

By Arlene G. Dubin and Rebecca A. Provder

28 minute read

July 25, 2016 | New York Law Journal

The Gray Divorce Phenomenon

Arlene G. Dubin and Rebecca A. Provder of Moses & Singer discuss the particular challenges that present themselves when older couples divorce.

By Arlene G. Dubin and Rebecca A. Provder

26 minute read

July 27, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Exploring the Impact of Domestic Violence on Domestic Relations

Arlene G. Dubin and Rebecca A. Provder of Moses & Singer address a variety of ways that domestic violence may impact a matrimonial matter, including: orders of protection; occupancy of the marital residence; confidentiality; custody and supervised visitation; property division; spousal support; alternate dispute resolution methods; and judicial forum.

By Arlene G. Dubin and Rebecca A. Provder

14 minute read

July 24, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Exploring the Impact of Domestic Violence on Domestic Relations

Arlene G. Dubin and Rebecca A. Provder of Moses & Singer address a variety of ways that domestic violence may impact a matrimonial matter, including: orders of protection; occupancy of the marital residence; confidentiality; custody and supervised visitation; property division; spousal support; alternate dispute resolution methods; and judicial forum.

By Arlene G. Dubin and Rebecca A. Provder

14 minute read

July 28, 2014 | New York Law Journal

The Crossroads of Immigration and Family Law

Arlene G. Dubin and Rebecca A. Provder of Moses & Singer write that, as a general matter, divorces are complicated and rife with emotion. In cases involving immigration issues, they can become even more intricate and nuanced. The authors address various considerations that arise when immigration and matrimonial law intersect.

By Arlene G. Dubin and Rebecca A. Provder

12 minute read

July 29, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Understanding Portability Is Crucial for Prenup Drafting

Arlene G. Dubin and Carole M. Bass of Moses & Singer write: "Portability" allows spouses to share their federal estate tax exclusions with one another, thereby creating a potentially valuable asset to be considered by practitioners when preparing a marital agreement.

By Arlene G. Dubin and Carole M. Bass

15 minute read

July 30, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Current Trends in a Growth Area: Prenuptial Agreements

Arlene G. Dubin, a partner at Moses & Singer, and Rebecca A. Provder, an associate with the firm, discuss the use of the collaborative process to develop the terms of a prenuptial agreements; special issues relating to same-sex and transgender prenuptial agreements; provisions responsive to legislation; and the heightened use of prenuptial "cousins," such as postnuptial, cohabitation and relationship agreements.

By Arlene G. Dubin and Rebecca A. Provder

13 minute read

August 10, 2009 | New York Law Journal

As the Same-Sex Landscape Evolves

Arlene G. Dubin, a partner at Moses & Singer, and Sheila Agnew, a senior associate at the firm, writes that while the legitimization of same-sex marriage in New York will affect most fields of law, it will have the greatest impact, of course, in the arena of matrimonial law. During the short period in which California allowed same-sex marriage, nearly 18,000 gay and lesbian couples legally married. As the number of marriages increases with the passage of legislation providing marital equality, so too will the demand for prenuptial and postnuptial agreements as well as divorces.

By Arlene G. Dubin and Sheila Agnew

15 minute read

August 01, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Sweetheart Deals in High Demand

Arlene G. Dubin, a partner at Moses & Singer, writes that many people think of cohabitation agreements as the same as prenuptial agreements, but without the "nup." But there are important distinctions: living together agreements have no specific statutory requirements and are governed by contract principles; and there are potential tax issues not presented by prenups.

By Arlene G. Dubin

16 minute read