Protecting Inventor's Rights to Intangible Assets and Income in Divorce Cases
IP assets in divorce matters are challenging to say the least.
March 28, 2022 at 09:09 AM
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Intellectual PropertyThe original version of this story was published on New York Law Journal
New York divorce law has undergone massive changes during the past decade. Most of these changes have made the playing field more egalitarian and streamlined pursuant to a gender neutral paradigm. The changes include no-fault divorce, fairer custody and support laws, and the elimination of licenses and degrees as marital assets. The 2017 Trump tax reform eliminated the always problematic "alimony deduction". However, a new and likely more contentious matrimonial law frontier has emerged with the advent of technology, digital assets and cryptocurrency. As a result, negotiations in many divorce cases are more complex than ever.
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