Thirteen areas of matrimonial and family law. Each one is the practice we are known for and the work we are built to handle when the stakes are real.
The full process, pre-divorce planning through trial and post-judgment, for clients facing complex financial and custody questions.
Read more 02 / DivorceComplex valuations and equitable distribution of closely held businesses, professional practices, investment portfolios, trusts, and real estate.
Read more 03 / SupportCounsel on maintenance and alimony, focused on fair, sustainable financial outcomes that reflect the realities of the marriage.
Read more 04 / ChildrenStrategic counsel for parents navigating custody, parenting time, decision-making, and co-parenting before and after divorce.
Read more 05 / ChildrenCross-border custody, jurisdictional questions, Hague Convention cases, and enforcement of foreign custody orders.
Read more 06 / SupportCounsel on child support, including high-income and above-guideline cases, focused on protecting children’s needs and lifestyle.
Read more 07 / DisputesAppellate work in the four New York Appellate Divisions, from interlocutory appeals to final judgment review and Court of Appeals cases.
Read more 08 / ChildrenRelocation cases where a custodial parent seeks to move and the other parent objects, and the timeline considerations that shape them.
Read more 09 / Special situationsDiscreet handling of the press, social media, and reputational fallout that often surrounds a high-conflict family law matter.
Read more 10 / AgreementsDrafting and negotiating the agreements that define how a couple will hold property and provide for each other, before and during marriage.
Read more 11 / Special situationsFamily Court orders of protection for survivors and careful defense against unfounded allegations, with the discretion the stakes demand.
Read more 12 / Post-judgmentEnforcing or modifying orders and agreements when circumstances change or when one party will not comply.
Read more 13 / DivorceHow New York divides marital property when a marriage ends, the factors courts weigh, and the rule against double-counting.
Read moreTell us what is on the line and we will tell you what we can do.
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