Fathers in Focus: Leveling the Playing Field in New York Family Law
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Episode Summary:
In this episode of Law and Life: The Levoritz Approach, attorney Yonatan Levoritz, founder of the Levoritz Law Firm, addresses the misconceptions surrounding fathers’ rights in custody and visitation cases. He explains how active, responsible fathers can secure custody or significant parenting time, how to counter false allegations, and what evidence strengthens a father’s position in court. Yonatan also discusses the changing attitudes in family law, emphasizing that modern courts increasingly support involved fathers who put their children’s best interests first.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Overview of fathers’ rights and common misconceptions.
00:40 – Fathers can and do win custody when active and committed.
01:30 – Steps for unmarried fathers to gain legal and custodial rights.
02:10 – How documentation and responsible parenting help overcome bias.
03:00 – Showing consistent care before and after separation.
03:40 – Staying calm, gathering evidence, and maintaining integrity.
04:30 – Using therapy, communication, and court action to rebuild relationships.
05:20 – Seeking custody to increase time with the child.
06:00 – How fathers can use texts and records to demonstrate involvement.
06:50 – Adjusting lifestyle to align with children’s best interests.
07:30 – Family and Supreme Courts prioritize the child’s welfare.
08:10 – How judges decide based on age, maturity, and circumstances.
08:50 – Judges consider children’s preferences around age ten and older.
09:30 – More fathers are asserting their rights and winning fair outcomes.
10:00 – Focus on communication, cooperation, and putting children’s needs first.
About the Show:
Law and Life: The Levoritz Approach features attorney Yonatan Levoritz, founder of the Levoritz Law Firm. The show explores key issues in family and matrimonial law, offering real insights and practical advice to help individuals navigate the legal system with confidence, fairness, and compassion.























