Lectures

  • The Weight of Contributions to the Marriage in Equitable Distribution
    “The Weight of Contributions to the Marriage in Equitable Distribution”
    Guest Lecturer: David Aronson
    Location: New York State Unified Court System Judicial Matrimonial Seminar (aka. Judge’s School)
  • Financial Issues 101
    “Financial Issues 101”
    Location: New York State Unified Court System
    Judicial Matrimonial Seminar
    Judge’s School
    Guest Lecturer: David Aronson
  • Proving Earning Capacity Through the Use of Vocational Experts
    “Proving Earning Capacity Through the Use of Vocational Experts”
    Location: New York State Bar Association
    Guest Lecturer: David Aronson
    Mr. Aronson has also lectured on the following topics:
    The Rules, Procedures & Techniques of Matrimonial Motion Practice
    Jurisdiction, Predicates, Procedures of Matrimonial Motion Practice
    Matrimonial Agreements and Tax Aspects of Maintenance, Support and Property Distribution
    The Rules, Procedures & Techniques of Matrimonial Motion Practice
    Litigating Maintenance and Child Support in High Income Cases; Direct Testimony of Mothers & Fathers
    Custody Litigations Stepchild; and how to make a record for both the Trial Court and the Appellate Court
  • Tax Returns and Net Worth Statements
    “Tax Returns and Net Worth Statements”
    Location: New York State Unified Court System
    Judicial Matrimonial Seminar
    Judge’s School
    Guest Lecturer: David Aronson
  • Practical and Ethical Issues in Handling and Equitable Distribution Case
    “Practical and Ethical Issues in Handling and Equitable Distribution Case”
    Location: American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML)
    Guest Lecturer: David Aronson

Publications

  • The Weight of Contributions to the Marriage in Equitable Distribution
    “The Weight of Contributions to the Marriage in Equitable Distribution”
    Lecture Materials Written for: New York State Unified Court System Judicial Matrimonial Seminar Judge’s School
    Authored by: David Aronson, Esq.
  • Handling Your First Contested Divorce Case
    "Handling Your First Contested Divorce Case"
    Co-Authored by: David Aronson
  • Valuing Professional Practices and Licenses
    "Valuing Professional Practices and Licenses"
    Authored by: David Aronson
  • Temporary Maintenance Statute in Practice
    ARTICLE TITLE:
    “Temporary Maintenance Statute in Practice”
    Publication: New York Law Journal, Volume 247
    Published by: New York State Bar Association
    Authored By: Allan E. Mayefsky
    “When determining what is unjust and inappropriate, courts, tasked with considering 17 factors, have various interpretations. In J.V. v. G.V., 11 the Supreme Court of Nassau County concluded that the presumptive award was unjust and inappropriate and reduced it by one-half, even though the payor husband earned in excess of $500,000. The facts of that case were somewhat unique.”
  • Determining Whether ‘No-Fault’ Law Allows Trials When Parties Disagree
    Lecture Title: “The Weight of Contributions to the Marriage in Equitable Distribution”
    Guest Lecturer: David Aronson
    Location: New York State Unified Court System Judicial Matrimonial Seminar (aka. Judge’s School)
  • Understanding New York’s O’Brien Decision and its Progeny
    Lecture Title: “The Weight of Contributions to the Marriage in Equitable Distribution”
    Guest Lecturer: David Aronson
    Location: New York State Unified Court System Judicial Matrimonial Seminar (aka. Judge’s School)
  • Setting Valuation Dates for Marital Property In Global Economic Crisis
    Lecture Title: “The Weight of Contributions to the Marriage in Equitable Distribution”
    Guest Lecturer: David Aronson
    Location: New York State Unified Court System Judicial Matrimonial Seminar (aka. Judge’s School)
  • Practical Solutions for New York Lawyers
    Lecture Title: “The Weight of Contributions to the Marriage in Equitable Distribution”
    Guest Lecturer: David Aronson
    Location: New York State Unified Court System Judicial Matrimonial Seminar (aka. Judge’s School)