Q: I then served my ex with the same list. When I received my ex's answers, the notarized financial affidavit she submitted states she pays rent each month but on the list of interrogatories, she noted that she could not provide a lease. If she is stating that she pays rent each month, shouldn't she be able to provide a lease just as I have? I know she lives with her parents so maybe they have an agreement. Could that be why she isn't able to provide a lease?
A: David's Answer: It is certainly possible she has an oral lease. You may serve her with a demand for discovery & inspection and request that she produce a copy of any lease. Or you may ask her at trial. For a full assessment, schedule a consultation with a Westchester Child Support lawyer. -- David Bliven, Westchester Child Support attorney (www.blivenlaw.net)
David Bliven is a former Family Court prosecutor who handles the full range of Divorce and Family Law cases, including divorce, separation, custody/visitation, child support and paternity matters. He’s ranked in the top 5% of NYC Metro Family Law Attorneys, and has been published in numerous periodicals. He is the author of 6 Family Law books. He practices primarily in Westchester (White Plains and vicinity) and the Bronx (Riverdale and vicinity). His website is: www.blivenlaw.net.
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