Divorce & Family Law
Our low consultation fee is fully refundable upon retaining our firm. Our emphasis is on providing cost-effective and aggressive representation that places an emphasis on you. Our firm appears in the Family, Federal and Supreme Court of the State of New York. You should feel free to call us to schedule a consultation to ask us questions regarding the following areas:
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Divorce (Contested and Uncontested)
- Domestic Violence
- Enforcement of Custody & Visitation, Support, Prior Orders & Judgments
- Grandparent Custody & Visitation
- Integrated Domestic Violence Courts (IDV Courts)
- International & Inter-State Child Abductions
- International & Inter-State Child Support
- Hague Convention Petitions for Wrongful Abductions
- Modification of Custody, Support & Visitation
- Orders of Protection (Family Offense Petitions)
- Postnuptial Agreements
- Prenuptial Agreements
- Relocation
- Spousal Maintenance (Alimony)
- Visitation
- Writs of Habeas Corpus
Our office has experience representing victims and the wrongfully accused. Because many family matters involve divorce actions and criminal allegations, New York Courts have established IDV (“Integrated Domestic Violence”) courtrooms which address all of these matters together. Our firm is uniquely positioned to handle these cases because our attorneys have extensive experience in both family law and in criminal law.
If your spouse has abducted your child, call us so that we may immediately take the appropriate legal actions in either Federal or State Court, contact the Department of State in Washington, D.C., and assist you in finding local counsel in the foreign jurisdiction (if necessary). International child abduction cases require a lot of close coordination between law firms in order to succeed. We have worked closely with foreign law firms, foreign governments and the U.S. State Department bringing about the return of abducted children from foreign countries to their home in the United States. We are well versed in the Hague Convention which addresses issues of International Child Abduction.