Rockland County Divorce Lawyers

Sometimes marriages don't work out as planned, and couples may decide it's best to go their separate ways. Divorce can happen for many reasons—sometimes due to misunderstandings or differences, and other times simply because people grow apart. It's a tough situation, but it doesn't always mean someone is at fault.

Divorce can be a big step with a lot of potential effects on your life, especially if children or valuable assets are involved. Even if your spouse and you are on relatively good terms, it's a smart move to get a divorce lawyer to look out for your interests. A good lawyer can ensure that everything is handled fairly and that no important details are missed, helping to protect your future and avoid any unpleasant surprises down the road.

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Michael C. Barrows
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Michael C. Barrows
Divorce Lawyer Serving Rockland County, NY
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Dedicated & Experienced New York Divorce Attorney. Call today!
I am an aggressive advocate in family law with a particular emphasis on complex contested divorce litigation. I represent clients in uncontested divorce matters, divorce mediation, orders of protection, & more. Read More »
Patrick R. Garcia
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Patrick R. Garcia
Divorce Lawyer Serving Rockland County, NY
New York Divorce Lawyer with 42 years of experience
Patrick R. Garcia is an experienced attorney in the Law Offices of Stephen Bilkis & Associates. His practice areas include Family Law, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Juvenile Law, Elder Law and Estate Planning. Mr.... Read More »
Mary Frances Kelly
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Mary Frances Kelly
Divorce Lawyer Serving Rockland County, NY
Dedicated to helping you through divorce to a better outcome. Call me for help!
Divorce can change your life. I'll guide you to a positive, successful outcome that works for you. I promote a unique blend of professional expertise and candid and honest exchange. Call me today for help! Read More »
Valerie S. Wolfman
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Valerie S. Wolfman
Divorce Lawyer Serving Rockland County, NY
New York Divorce Lawyer with 36 years of experience
For the past 30 years Valerie Wolfman Esq. has concentrated her law practice on Family, Matrimonial and Divorce Law, Child Custody, Divorce and Equitable Distribution (both simple and complex). Many of her cases have... Read More »
David Centeno
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David Centeno
Divorce Lawyer Serving Rockland County, NY
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Free Consultation! Experienced Divorce Lawyer! Dedicated Representation!
I’m an experienced New York divorce lawyer and I will fight for the best results for you and your children. My practice includes simple and complex divorce cases, spousal support, child support, and child custody. Read More »
Norka M. Schell
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Norka M. Schell
Rockland County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 40 years of experience
P.O. Box 657
Sufferen, NY 10901
Offers Video ConferencingVideo ConfDivorce, Criminal, Family and Immigration
Golden Gate University School of Law and Faculdade do Vale Rio Doce
I am Norka M. Schell, a passionate advocate for my clients. I represent U.S. companies, foreign companies, and individuals in protecting their legal rights across various areas including emigration and immigration, trades, commercial, dispute resolution, import, and export. My approach involves both preventive measures and, when necessary, litigation. Holding a J.D. and an L.L.M. in International Legal Studies, I speak the language of global business and have a first-hand understanding of the issues facing my clients.
Peter Klose
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Peter Klose
Rockland County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 31 years of experience
(845) 727-7727 99 Main St
#206
Nyack, NY 10960
Divorce, Appeals, Business and Consumer
New England Law | Boston
Klose & Associates offers various legal services to individuals and businesses, including business entity formation, contract preparation and negotiation, litigation, buying and selling personal and business assets, and wills and estate matters. Our clients have sought representation for business, environmental, insurance, intellectual property trademark and copyright), personal injury, professional malpractice (accountant, legal, medical), real estate and probate or estate matters. Clean Sweep Divorce. (www.cleansweepdivorce.com) I didn’t set out to become a divorce coach, but looking back, I realize my passion for problem-solving and helping others guided me to this promising and rewarding profession. As a lawyer, I enjoy the intellectual challenge of untangling...
Kim Rayner
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Kim Rayner
Rockland County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 33 years of experience
(845) 356-4600 One Blue Hill Plaza 5th Fl
P.O. Box 1665
Pearl River, NY 10977
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Experienced and dedicated matrimonial Attorney. I will fight aggressively for your family. Call me today! Kim M. Rayner has over 30 years of experience as a matrimonial lawyer. As such, she has extensive litigation skills, developed through trials regarding custody, maintenance, child support, and equitable distribution. Ms. Rayner’s experience is shown through her ability to form a trusting and enduring relationship with her clients. She zealously advocates for her client in and out of the courtroom, and is an effective negotiator. Ms. Rayner always implements the best possible strategy in order to best suit her client’s needs and...
Robert Scott Sunshine
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Robert Scott Sunshine
Rockland County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 34 years of experience
(845) 735-1300 1 Blue Hill Plaza, Tenth Floor
Pearl River, NY 10965
Divorce and Personal Injury
In 2002, Robert made the decision to leave a partnership with a large, national New York City based litigation firm and form the Law Office of Robert S. Sunshine, P.C. With over 25 years of legal practice Robert S. Sunshine has handled numerous complex litigation matters and has been consulted countless times by clients, corporations and lawyers throughout the nation. It was his belief then and continues to be his belief now, that everyone is entitled to affordable, high quality legal services and to be represented by a skilled, aggressive, yet caring litigator who has but one objective in mind...
William Henig
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William Henig
Rockland County, NY Divorce Attorney with 19 years of experience
(845) 418-5298 86 Route 59
Spring Valley, NY 10977
Free ConsultationDivorce, Domestic Violence and Family
The City University of New York School of Law
I am here for you and I will fight for you. Working With You If you need a lawyer to help you with a divorce or another family law or criminal matter, you are likely going through one of the most stressful times of your life. You may feel as if you are on an emotional roller coaster. There are so many important decisions to make, it can be hard to keep track of all of them while focusing on your future. It is reassuring to know that an experienced legal advocate is on your side. My name is William Henig. From my...
James Joseph Sexton
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James Joseph Sexton
Rockland County, NY Divorce Attorney with 24 years of experience
(845) 708-9100 301 N Main St
Suite 1
New City, NY 10956
Divorce, Domestic Violence and Family
Fordham University School of Law
In 2001, James J. Sexton, Esq. founded the Law Offices of James J. Sexton, P.C. in a small New City office with one computer and a part-time secretary. Since that time, Mr. Sexton's skills as an advocate and trial lawyer have grown the firm to its current status as a dominating force in the New York State divorce and family law bar. The firm continues to grow and thrive and is now proud to offer clients the support of multiple attorneys, paralegals, and other support staff as well as two offices located in Rockland County and Manhattan. ...
Ronald Allan Phillips
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Ronald Allan Phillips
Rockland County, NY Divorce Attorney with 50 years of experience
(845) 353-0100 60 Dutch Hill Road
Suite 15
Orangeburg, NY 10962-1724
Divorce and Family



Mr. Phillips practice has been devoted exclusively to the field of matrimonial and family law since he was first admitted in New York in 1974. He is a member of the Rockland County Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association and, the American Bar Association and is a member of the Family Law Sections of all of those bar associations. Mr. Phillips served on the Board of Managers, and then served as a vice president of the New York Chapter from 2002 to 2004, and then again served on the Board of Managers. He has lectured on various...
Nicole DiGiacomo
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Nicole DiGiacomo
Rockland County, NY Divorce Attorney
(845) 668-4770 3 East Evergreen Road
Suite 103
New City, NY 10956
Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family and Juvenile
Lynn Joan Brustein-kampel
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Lynn Joan Brustein-kampel
Rockland County, NY Divorce Attorney with 45 years of experience
(914) 634-4700 254 South Main Street • Suite 515
New City, NY 10956
Divorce
Maureen A. Moran
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Maureen A. Moran
Rockland County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 31 years of experience
(845) 634-6126 169 S MAIN ST PMB 387
NEW CITY, NY 10956
Divorce, Family and Real Estate
Elisabeth Haub School of Law - Pace University
Mark Weaver
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Mark Weaver
Divorce Lawyer Serving Rockland County, NY
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Championing the justice and peace of mind that are rightfully yours. Call now!
As a well-versed divorce attorney, I provide the precision and expertise needed to help you make important decisions. I'll fight tenaciously to protect your rights and interests. Call me today for a free consultation! Read More »
Robert Aronov
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Robert Aronov
Divorce Lawyer Serving Rockland County, NY
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Zealous divorce attorney standing by your side. Free consultation!
I'm dedicated to my clients and will fight tirelessly to protect their best interests in a divorce. I'm ready to take your case to trial, if needed. Call me today for a free consultation to find out how I can help you! Read More »
Carolyn Laredo
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Carolyn Laredo
Rockland County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 29 years of experience
(845) 639-1836 337 North Main Street, Suite 11
New City, NY 10956
Free ConsultationDivorce, Arbitration & Mediation and Family
Cassandra Bilotta
Rockland County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 49 years of experience
(845) 639-3445 14 S Main St
New City, NY 10956
Divorce and Family
Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University and Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
William P. Warren
Rockland County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 50 years of experience
(845) 638-5327 1 S Main St
New City, NY 10956
Divorce and Family
Brooklyn Law School and Brooklyn Law School
William Alan Hirshfeld
Rockland County, NY Divorce Attorney with 38 years of experience
(845) 638-6761 67 N Main St
#201
New City, NY 10956
Divorce
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Victor Sebastian Vitale
Rockland County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 42 years of experience
(914) 358-1069 608 W Nyack Rd
West Nyack, NY 10994
Divorce, Family, Juvenile and Real Estate
Pace Law School
Lynne Suzanne Hilowitz
Rockland County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 43 years of experience
(845) 638-1550 120 N Main St
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New City, NY 10956
Divorce, Business, Estate Planning and Family
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Rosemarie M. Rodman
Rockland County, NY Divorce Attorney with 41 years of experience
(914) 523-5590 1 Blue Hill Plz
PO Box 1728
Pearl River, NY 10965
Divorce, Family and Real Estate
Brooklyn Law School and Brooklyn Law School
Amy Melissa Eisenberg
Rockland County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 20 years of experience
(845) 579-3690 146 Maple Ave
New City, NY 10956
Divorce and Family
Brooklyn Law School and Brooklyn Law School
Mitchell Yale Cohen
Rockland County, NY Divorce Attorney with 39 years of experience
(845) 735-7000 1 BLUE HILL PLZ FL 11TH
PEARL RIVER, NY 10965
Divorce and Family
Emory University School of Law and Emory University School of Law
Felicia Sarah Hirshfeld
Rockland County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 38 years of experience
(845) 638-6761 67 N Main St
#201
New City, NY 10956
Divorce
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Stephen Bilkis
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Stephen Bilkis
Divorce Lawyer Serving Rockland County, NY
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Free Consultation! New York Divorce Lawyer! Skilled & Dedicated!
I am a committed and knowledgeable divorce attorney with experience in a wide range of cases. I will advocate for your rights and best interests! Visit my website for more information or call for a free consultation. Read More »
Deborah Hope Wayne
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Deborah Hope Wayne
Divorce Lawyer Serving Rockland County, NY
New York Divorce Attorney with 33 years of experience
I advocate for clients who want to take charge of their lives and resolve conflict using a common sense approach. During my more than 20 years of practice, I have handled hundreds of matrimonial and family law matters.... Read More »
John Anthony Pappalardo
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John Anthony Pappalardo
Westchester County, NY Divorce Attorney with 38 years of experience
(914) 761-9400 200 East Post Road
White Plains, NY 10601
Divorce, Arbitration & Mediation, Domestic Violence and Family
New England Law | Boston
John A. Pappalardo is a Partner in the law firm of Farber, Pappalardo & Carbonari. He has been an active matrimonial practitioner for 32 years handling moderate to very complex litigation involving matrimonial and family law cases. He oversees a very experienced matrimonial department. He also has a private matrimonial mediation practice, is certified in matrimonial collaborative law, sits as a matrimonial arbitrator, and is New York State Certified as an attorney representing children. He has served as Guardian Ad Litem in matrimonial proceedings and is admitted to the State and Federal Bar in New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts....
David Ivan Bliven
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David Ivan Bliven
Westchester County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 27 years of experience
(914) 468-0968 19 Court St.
Ste 206
White Plains, NY 10601
Offers Video ConferencingVideo ConfDivorce, Domestic Violence, Family and Juvenile
New York Law School
Attorney David Bliven graduated with honors from Syracuse University in 1993 with a B.A. in Sociology. He went on to serve as a judicial intern and statistician with the NYS Commission on City Court Judicial Reallocation with the Office of the Deputy Chief Administrative Judge.

David Bliven then attended law school at New York Law School, where he graduated with honors and ranked within the top 15% of his class.

He then worked in private practice for a year, doing mostly matrimonial work, before serving as a prosecutor for nearly 3 years with the NYC Administration for Children's Services. There he prosecuted...
Mark Winston Bobb
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Mark Winston Bobb
Westchester County, NY Divorce Attorney with 7 years of experience
(866) 994-2622 44 S Broadway, Suite 100
White Plains, NY 10601
Free ConsultationOffers Video ConferencingVideo ConfDivorce, Business, Family and Immigration
Florida International University College of Law, Ryerson University and Oxford Brookes University
I pride myself on being goal and solution oriented and bring that approach to the firm. Every matter presents its own challenges and I'm committed to overcoming them. My commitment is present from a client’s first contact with the firm to the conclusion of their respective matter. Whether it’s a contract review or a TN Visa, I'm thorough every step of the way. The firm currently handles contracts, business law, immigration and family. Currently, I am licensed in Ontario, Canada and New York State. In addition, I am a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator and a Notary Public in...
Shari Ruth Gordon
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Shari Ruth Gordon
Westchester County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 39 years of experience
(914) 962-2722 140 Grand Street, Suite 401
White Plains, NY 10601
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Albany Law School
Shari R. Gordon, Esq. www.sharigordonlaw.com - Experienced Divorce and Family Attorney. Since 1986, Shari R. Gordon has been practicing law. Her offices are located in Yorktown Heights and Mahopac, New York. The law firm concentrates in matrimonial litigation and divorce mediation and criminal defense. Shari is also admitted to the Eastern and Southern District Courts as well as the United States Supreme Court. In addition to her divorce and family law practice, Shari has an extensive background in criminal defense as a former Senior Staff Trial Counsel with the Criminal Defense Division, Bronx County. She has...
Dennis Vetrano
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Dennis Vetrano
Westchester County, NY Divorce Attorney with 26 years of experience
(914) 402-9707 100 South Bedford Road
Suite 340 Room 308
Mt. Kisco, NY 10549
Offers Video ConferencingVideo ConfDivorce, Criminal and Family
Albany Law School and Albany Law School
Dennis R. Vetrano, Jr., a divorce and criminal defense lawyer in Duchess County, is the founder of the Law Office of Dennis R. Vetrano, Jr., LLC. At the firm, Attorney Vetrano offers those with family law concerns thorough and understanding legal representation. With 17 years of legal experience, he carries an ability to make a competent judgment of whether a client’s case should be negotiated or tried in the court of law. As a skilled negotiator and courtroom litigator, he can advocate for client interests’ in both contexts. Attorney Vetrano knows every divorce is unique, and his firm works...
Mary Frances Kelly
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Mary Frances Kelly
Westchester County, NY Divorce Attorney with 53 years of experience
(914) 631-2657 399 Knollwood Rd
White Plains, NY 10603
Divorce, Estate Planning, Family and Real Estate
New York University School of Law
Mary F. Kelly, a founding member of Kelly & Knaplund, has practiced family law in Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Dutchess, and New York counties since 1978. Her achievements in the legal community include service as a charter member of the New York State Permanent Judicial Commission on Justice for Children, which has advocated for court reform in the family law arena since 1988, and she has been a member of the Ninth Judicial District Gender Fairness Committee since 1994. A leader throughout her career, Ms. Kelly has served as President of the Women’s Bar Association of the State of New...
Andrew Jason Proto
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Andrew Jason Proto
Westchester County, NY Divorce Attorney with 25 years of experience
(914) 946-4808 987 Main Street
Peekskill, NY 10566
Free ConsultationOffers Video ConferencingVideo ConfDivorce, Criminal, DWI and Family
Western New England University School of Law
As a former Assistant District Attorney in Westchester County, Andrew gained valuable experience while handling countless felony and misdemeanor cases. While an Assistant District Attorney he prosecuted a variety of criminal cases including murder, drug sale & possession, assault, DWI, theft and many others. Also, while a prosecutor he coordinated various investigations with state and local law enforcement, developing relationships he still maintains today. Now as a criminal defense attorney Andrew has defended all types of criminal investigations and offenses including complex white collar crimes, million dollar thefts, grand and petit larcenies, assault, drug offenses, sex offenses, DWI/DUI,...
Stephen John Riebling
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Stephen John Riebling
Westchester County, NY Divorce Lawyer
(914) 712-6878 118 North Bedford Road
Suite 100
Mount Kisco, NY 10549
Free ConsultationOffers Video ConferencingVideo ConfDivorce, Criminal, DWI and Family
Elisabeth Haub School of Law - Pace University
For over 25 years, I, Stephen Riebling, have dedicated myself to defending the rights and interests of numerous clients across the Federal, State, and Local Courts of New York and Connecticut. I am recognized for my effective legal strategies and representation as a Westchester criminal defense lawyer and family law attorney. My work in criminal law and family law has led to my inclusion in several prestigious lists of top attorneys in Westchester County, New York. These recognitions include: - Super Lawyers Magazine and SuperLawyers.com - The New York Times (Top Attorney in the New York Metro Area) - Avvo’s Client Choice (Criminal Law) -...
Kevin Abessi
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Kevin Abessi
Westchester County, NY Divorce Attorney
(800) 370-0830 50 Main St
Suite 1000
White Plains, NY 10606
Free ConsultationOffers Video ConferencingVideo ConfDivorce, Business, Family and Personal Injury
Albany Law School
Licensed in New York and New Jersey, Kevin Abessi is a heavily credentialed attorney with a background that is tailored to handle the challenges of family and business. As a client-facing professional with deep academic and professional exposures to finance and investment, Kevin and Abessi Law are well-equipped to handle the sort of financial and business matters that are often at play with matters pertaining to divorce, spousal/child support, contract negotiation, estate planning, and so much more. Abessi Law understands that facilitating legal services is about more than just lawyering, which is why it endeavors to be just as well...
Karen M. Jansen,
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Karen M. Jansen,
Westchester County, NY Divorce Attorney with 25 years of experience
(914) 821-5200 445 Hamilton Ave.
Suite 1102
White Plains, NY 10601
Free ConsultationOffers Video ConferencingVideo ConfDivorce, Appeals, Domestic Violence and Family
Elisabeth Haub School of Law - Pace University
"When representing clients, I am consciously aware of the stress associated with any type of litigation. I try to reduce that stress by being available on a nearly 24/7 basis to answer questions and head off potential problems. I pride myself on prompt return of telephone calls, and I am also sensitive to the importance of the cost considerations of effective representation." My work focuses on all aspects & types of Family Law including High Net-Worth/High Income Divorce, Child Custody & Visitation, Child Support, Child Relocation, Alimony/Spousal Support/Spousal Maintenance, Property...
Christine J. Klein
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Christine J. Klein
Divorce Lawyer Serving Rockland County, NY
New York Divorce Lawyer with 27 years of experience
An experienced litigator, Christine Klein handles family law issues with sensitivity and understanding. Our practice focuses on your family's legal needs. Whether starting a new one by adopting a child or trying to... Read More »
Paul O'Dwyer
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Paul O'Dwyer
Divorce Lawyer Serving Rockland County, NY
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New York Divorce Attorney with 35 years of experience
New York
Christopher Jacques Vauthy
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Christopher Jacques Vauthy
Westchester County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 26 years of experience
(914) 222-1227 118 North Bedford Road
Mount Kisco, NY 10549
Free ConsultationDivorce, Arbitration & Mediation, Elder and Family
Georgetown University Law Center
Mediator and attorney with extensive experience in prenuptial, separation, divorce, custody, visitation, alimony, elder, business, estate and other family law and adult family issues. Serving mediation clients in Westchester, Putnam & Dutchess Counties in New York and Fairfield, New Haven & Litchfield Counties in Connecticut. Disputes are stressful, and it’s important to make sure you’re comfortable with whatever resolution process you choose. During our 30 minute free consultation, I can answer any questions you might have and let you get a sense of what it would be like to work together.
Deborah Hope Wayne
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Deborah Hope Wayne
Westchester County, NY Divorce Attorney with 33 years of experience
(914) 365-1200 2900 Westchester Ave
#206
Purchase, NY 10577
Divorce, Arbitration & Mediation and Family
Elisabeth Haub School of Law - Pace University
I advocate for clients who want to take charge of their lives and resolve conflict using a common sense approach. During my more than 20 years of practice, I have handled hundreds of matrimonial and family law matters. While I have extensive litigation experience, I now focus my practice on mediation and collaborative law because most of my clients fell strongly that they want to stay out of court. I want to make a positive difference in the lives of clients going through stressful family transitions. I help mothers and fathers in developing parenting plans that are practical and that...
Christine J. Klein
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Christine J. Klein
Westchester County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 27 years of experience
(914) 449-6749 141 Tompkins Ave #414
Pleasantville, NY 10570
Divorce, Estate Planning, Family and Personal Injury
St. John's University School of Law
An experienced litigator, Christine Klein handles family law issues with sensitivity and understanding. Our practice focuses on your family's legal needs. Whether starting a new one by adopting a child or trying to protect the family you have in a custody or divorce proceeding, we'll work with you to help safeguard your family. We work with traditional families as well as with the LGBT community, and single individuals, taking care of your special family's legal needs.
Frank Catalina
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Frank Catalina
Westchester County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 43 years of experience
(914) 736-0087 1013 Brown St
Peekskill, NY 10566
Free ConsultationOffers Video ConferencingVideo ConfDivorce, Criminal, DWI and Family
University of Bridgeport
The Catalina Law Firm is a small, full-service firm dedicated to providing attentive service and tailored legal solutions to advance your interests. We strive to create lasting client relationships by comprehensively meeting all of your legal needs. Our experienced Westchester County divorce lawyers can guide you through family law proceedings, and we can also help you fight charges like DUI and drug crimes. The Catalina Law Firm can help buyers and sellers navigate real estate transactions, and we know how to assist businesses in protecting their interests during commercial litigation. From our office in Poughkeepsie, we serve clients throughout Westchester,...
Jeffrey Mitchell Binder
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Jeffrey Mitchell Binder
Westchester County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 28 years of experience
(914) 946-3191 690 N Broadway
Suite 205
White Plains, NY 10603
Divorce, Bankruptcy, Criminal and Immigration
Jeff is highly respected for his strategic and thoughtful pursuit of his clients' interests, in relation to both long-term goals and immediate crisis resolution. He has written feature articles and opinion pieces on current legal and political issues in the New York City metropolitan area and is a frequent guest on public affairs broadcasts on radio and television in Westchester and New York City. His clients have included prominent community leaders, including judges, mayors, city supervisors, and members of the county council. Jeff was Senior Advisor to former Manhattan State Senator Roy M. Goodman and has also served as Chief of...
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Keith Michael Brown
Westchester County, NY Divorce Attorney with 21 years of experience
(914) 946-4808 1 N BROADWAY STE 401
WHITE PLAINS, NY 10601
Free ConsultationDivorce
New York Law School
Keith is the law firm's lead matrimonial attorney. Throughout his distinguished legal career Keith has been dedicated to practicing exclusively in the areas of matrimonial and family law and has represented countless individuals ranging from simple uncontested divorce cases to extremely complex divorce cases involving business and professional license valuations, asset tracing, asset searches, high net worth divorces and complex custody matters.

Keith also believes that the best divorce attorney must have the skills of a counselor, negotiator and litigator. Keith always keeps in touch with his clients so they have a clear and firm understanding of the status of their...
Peter John Schuyler
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Peter John Schuyler
Westchester County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 26 years of experience
(914) 862-0999 321 S Riverside Ave
Croton-On-Hudson, NY 10520
Free ConsultationDivorce, Civil Rights, Employment and Medical Malpractice
Fordham University
Kitson & Schuyler LLP is a full-service law firm located in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, in the heart of the lower Hudson Valley. We offer clients professional, cost-efficient representation and personal attention to all aspects of the legal matters we handle. Our attorneys have successfully represented clients in courts from New York City to Dutchess County, as well as in mediation and arbitration of both commercial and individual claims. We have guided clients through a variety of business and real estate transactions, establishing a reputation as effective advocates for our clients regardless of the nature of the issues presented. Call today...
Nancy Carol Nissen
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Nancy Carol Nissen
Westchester County, NY Divorce Attorney with 30 years of experience
(914) 454-3561 1 North Lexington
Suite 401
White Plains, NY 10601
Divorce, Employment and Family
New York Law School
I am Nancy Nissen, Esq., a Partner at Tully Rinckey, PLLC's office in White Plains, NY. My primary focus is on family and matrimonial law, with an additional concentration on labor and employment law. I bring a wealth of experience to the firm as an accomplished attorney in family and matrimonial law. My career began with the City of New York, handling family law matters, including cases of neglect and abuse. Subsequently, I represented parties including spouses, parents and others in a wide range of family and matrimonial matters, including divorce proceedings, separation agreements, child custody and visitation modification,...
Eugene Dougherty
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Eugene Dougherty
Free ConsultationDivorce, Domestic Violence, Education and Family
Elisabeth Haub School of Law - Pace University
Practice Areas Divorce Child custody, visitation,child support Separation Agreements Prenuptial Agreements Postnuptial Agreements Domestic abuse/child neglect Matrimonial law Education law Admitted to Practice United States Supreme Court New York New Jersey Education Pace University, J.D. Dean’s List Ranking Scholar Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, M.A. State University of New York, B.A. Harvard Law School – Summer Institute for Lawyers, 1991 Awards Citation for Meritorious Service, U.S. Army Certificate of Appreciation, White Plains City Court Memberships New York State Bar Association – Family Law Section Westchester County Bar...
Helen Wu
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Helen Wu
Westchester County, NY Divorce Lawyer with 11 years of experience
(914) 761-9400 200 East Post Road
White Plains, NY 10601
Divorce and Family
Fordham University School of Law
Helen H. Wu is an Associate Attorney at Farber, Pappalardo & Carbonari since 2017.

She graduated from Fordham University School of Law, where she was a member of the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association and worked as a Legal Intern for the Community Economic Development Clinic. Prior to joining Farber, Pappalardo & Carbonari in October, 2017, she worked with Wong, Wong & Associates, P.C., where she handled matrimonial and family law cases in addition to corporate disputes, residential and commercial real estate leases and closings, as well as landlord-tenant and immigration matters. She also volunteers as a pro bono attorney...
Mairead Catherine Twohig
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Mairead Catherine Twohig
Divorce Lawyer Serving Rockland County, NY
New York Divorce Attorney
Elisabeth Haub School of Law - Pace UniversityNew Jersey and New York
Filing for a Divorce in New York

Divorce can be an emotional and stressful process, considering how much is at stake. You may want to know some of the basic laws and procedures in this area so that you have a general sense of what to expect.

Residency Requirement for Divorce in New York

To have your case heard in a New York court, you must meet certain residency requirements. One way to qualify is if both your spouse and you are residents of New York at the time you file for divorce, and the reason for your divorce occurred in New York. Alternatively, you can meet the residency requirement if either your spouse or you have lived in New York continuously for at least two years before filing. There's also a third option: if either your spouse or you have lived in New York for at least one year before filing, and you got married in New York, you lived in New York as a married couple, or the reason for your divorce happened in New York.

Types of Divorce in New York

New York permits both fault divorce and no-fault divorce. A fault divorce means that the marriage is ending due to misconduct by a spouse, while a no-fault divorce doesn’t involve misconduct. These are the grounds for divorce in New York:

  • Irretrievable breakdown of the relationship for six months (the main no-fault ground)
  • Cruel and inhuman treatment in the last five years
  • Abandonment for at least one year
  • Imprisonment for three consecutive years
  • Adultery
  • Living apart for one year after filing a separation agreement
  • Living apart for one year after a judgment of separation (not often used)

Another key distinction is between contested and uncontested divorce. An uncontested divorce occurs when both spouses agree to end their marriage and have resolved all issues related to their children, property, and debts. This type of divorce is typically quicker and less expensive. (The New York State Unified Court System even offers an Uncontested Divorce Program for couples who have no children under 21, have been separated for at least six months, and have settled all matters concerning their property and debts.) On the other hand, a contested divorce happens when the spouses cannot agree on one or more key issues, such as the reason for the divorce, asset division, or child custody arrangements.

To help make the divorce process smoother, two effective tools you can consider are mediation and collaborative law. Mediation involves a neutral third party, known as a mediator, who assists your spouse and you in having a constructive dialogue to resolve any disagreements related to your divorce. The mediator does not make decisions but helps facilitate communication and negotiation, aiming to reach an agreement that works for both parties. Collaborative law, on the other hand, is a process where both spouses and their respective attorneys commit to working together to reach a mutually acceptable settlement. This approach emphasizes cooperation and problem-solving rather than adversarial court proceedings.

Property Division in a New York Divorce

When it comes to dividing marital property in a divorce, New York courts follow an equitable distribution principle. This means that property will be divided in a way that is fair but not necessarily even. Factors to consider during property division include:

  • The length of the marriage and the age and health of the spouses
  • The income and property of each spouse when they got married and when the divorce case started
  • Any award of maintenance (alimony)
  • The probable future financial circumstances of each spouse
  • Wasteful dissipation of assets by either spouse
  • Any record of domestic violence
  • Tax consequences
  • The need of a parent who has custody of a child to stay in the marital home

Separate property isn’t subject to division in divorce. This includes property that either spouse got before the marriage, as well as certain property like inheritances or gifts that only one spouse received.

It’s worth noting that the equitable distribution principle is only a default rule. If your spouse and you made a premarital or postmarital agreement providing for how you want your property divided in the event of a divorce, that agreement likely will be enforced if the court finds that it’s valid. This can give you more control over how your assets are divided and can help avoid potential disputes during the divorce process.

Maintenance (Alimony) in a New York Divorce

In some cases, one spouse may be required to pay alimony, known as "maintenance" in New York State, after the divorce. New York law includes specific formulas to calculate maintenance payments when the paying spouse’s income does not exceed a certain cap. However, judges have the discretion to deviate from these formulas if they determine that adhering to them would be unjust or inappropriate. The statute provides certain factors that might support this determination, including:

  • The age and health of the spouses
  • Their present or future earning capacity
  • The standard of living during the marriage
  • The equitable distribution of marital property
  • Wasteful dissipation of marital property
  • The need of a spouse to incur education or training expenses
  • The availability and cost of medical insurance
  • Contributions of the recipient spouse to the career of the paying spouse
  • Tax consequences
  • Any other factor that is just and proper

When the paying spouse's income exceeds the specified cap, the court typically uses the formulas to determine maintenance paid from income up to the cap. For any income beyond the cap, the court will assess whether additional maintenance should be paid and, if so, how much. This decision is made by considering the factors listed in the statute. Additionally, there is an advisory schedule that suggests the duration for which maintenance should be paid, although courts are not obligated to follow it.

Children in a New York Divorce

If your spouse and you have minor children, establishing a child custody arrangement is a crucial part of the divorce process. Custody is divided into two main components: physical custody and legal custody. Physical custody determines where the child will live. Legal custody, on the other hand, involves the right to make important decisions about the child's upbringing, such as those related to religion, health care, and education. Both physical and legal custody can be awarded jointly to both parents or solely to one parent. If one parent receives sole physical custody, the other parent typically will be granted visitation rights.

Courts make custody decisions based on the best interests of the child. This may require considering a broad range of factors, such as:

  • The parenting skills of each parent
  • The health of the parents
  • The ability of each parent to cooperate with the other parent and encourage the child’s relationship with the other parent
  • The relationship of the child with other family members, such as siblings
  • The preference of the child, if they are old enough
  • Any history of domestic violence
  • Evidence showing that one parent has primarily cared for the child

In addition to setting up custody arrangements, a court may require one parent to pay child support to the other. New York uses an income shares model for determining child support, which means that the judge will consider the incomes of both parents, not just the one who will be making the payments. As with maintenance calculations, there are statutory formulas to guide the calculation of child support. However, the court has the discretion to adjust the amount if strictly following the formulas would result in an unjust or inappropriate outcome. Additionally, when the combined income of both parents exceeds a certain threshold, there is a separate process for calculating the support amount.

Filing and Serving Divorce Papers in New York

If you believe you meet the requirements for getting a divorce in New York, you can initiate the process by filing either a Summons With Notice or a Summons and Complaint at the County Clerk’s Office. In some areas, this can be done online for added convenience. When you file, you'll typically need to pay a filing fee. However, if you're facing financial hardship, you can request a waiver for this fee. If your spouse and you have already reached a settlement agreement, you can file this agreement along with your divorce papers.

After you've filed the divorce papers, the next step is usually “serving” them on your spouse, which means delivering the papers to them in person. This must be done within 120 days of filing with the County Clerk. It's important to note that you cannot serve the papers yourself. Instead, you must have someone else deliver them for you. The person who serves the papers will need to complete an Affidavit of Service, which confirms that the papers were properly delivered according to legal requirements. Once your spouse has been served, they have 20 days to respond if they were served within New York State, or 30 days to respond if they were served outside the state.

Finalizing a Divorce in New York

If your divorce is uncontested, the judge will review the settlement agreement and the other documents you filed with the court. If the judge approves the agreement, they will sign a Judgment of Divorce, which will finalize your divorce. However, if your divorce is contested, meaning your spouse and you cannot agree on one or more issues, the case will move toward trial. During this time, you still have the opportunity to reach a settlement with your spouse at any point before the trial. If a settlement is reached, it can be submitted to the judge for approval.

If you are unable to reach a settlement, the judge will hear arguments and review evidence presented by your spouse and you. After considering all the information, the judge will make a final decision, which will be binding on both parties. This decision will be documented in the Judgment of Divorce, officially resolving the contested issues and finalizing the divorce.

In some states, there is a mandatory waiting period between filing for divorce and finalizing it, but New York does not have such a requirement. This means that, in New York, you might be able to dissolve your marriage more efficiently. However, the actual time it takes to finalize a divorce can vary. Factors such as the complexity of any disputes between your spouse and you, the extent of any negotiations, and the court's schedule can all influence the timeline.

Resources for Getting a Divorce in New York

It’s often challenging going through the process of dissolving your marriage. Fortunately, people pursuing a divorce in New York State may be able to consult certain resources or services to address their concerns.

New York Supreme Court Resources

The Supreme Court is the only court in New York State that can give you a divorce. (There are also Family Courts, but these are limited to other types of family law matters, such as child custody and support, adoption, guardianship, and paternity.) The website of the New York State Unified Court System, which includes the Supreme Court, provides numerous resources to people considering the dissolution of their marriage, such as:

  • Free divorce forms
  • A glossary of legal terms
  • Information and forms for child support
  • Information about divorce mediation as an alternative to going to court
  • Links to bar associations and free or reduced-fee legal services

Courts in some areas of New York State have volunteer attorney programs, where you can get a limited amount of free legal advice. The New York State Unified Court System website also provides a list of courts that have put county-specific information about divorce online. If you don’t live in one of these counties, you can find the contact information of your local Supreme Court on the Unified Court System website and contact it directly to find out more.

New York Domestic Violence Resources

Sometimes a spouse going through a divorce has experienced domestic violence by the other spouse. Domestic violence can take many forms, some more subtle than others. If you think that you may have been affected by domestic violence, you can get help from the New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence. This offers confidential conversations with advocates 24/7 in most languages. You can call, text, or use an online chat.

The New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence also provides a New York State Domestic Violence Program Directory. You can select your county to find a list of residential and non-residential services, such as domestic violence shelters, safe homes and safe dwellings, phone hotlines, referral services, and counseling and advocacy. Meanwhile, DomesticShelters.org provides lists of programs that offer domestic violence services in 69 cities across New York State.

Divorce Resources From Justia

To find out more about the basics of getting a divorce, you can explore the Divorce Law Center in the Justia Legal Guides. We have also compiled 50-state surveys on key topics in this area. Check out the descriptions of New York law involving:

Justia also offers the Justia Ask A Lawyer platform, where you can post a specific question about your situation for attorneys in New York to answer. Be aware that using Justia Ask A Lawyer doesn’t create an attorney-client relationship with Justia or any attorney who responds to you. It’s not a substitute for getting your own lawyer.

Once you’re ready to do that, you should check out the listings of New York divorce lawyers on this page in the Justia Lawyer Directory. This can help you compare the options available to you and find some attorneys who may suit your needs.

How a New York Divorce Lawyer Can Help You

You might be tempted to get a divorce without an attorney if your spouse and you are on friendly terms and seem to agree on all the issues without much debate. However, even in amicable situations, it is generally wise to consult with a lawyer. A lawyer can help ensure that you haven't overlooked any important details and can review the proposed settlement agreement with your interests in mind before you file it with the court. Additionally, an attorney can identify any potential issues that might prevent the judge from approving the agreement. This professional guidance can help you avoid pitfalls and ensure that the process goes as smoothly as possible.

If your spouse and you do not agree on all the terms of your divorce, it is crucial to have a lawyer on your side. (This is especially important if your spouse has already hired a lawyer, since you would otherwise be at a distinct disadvantage.) A lawyer can advocate for your position during negotiations, helping you pursue a favorable settlement, and they can assess how a judge might view certain issues if your case goes to court. They can also explain the implications of any terms proposed by your spouse, ensuring you fully understand what you would be agreeing to do. Having an attorney handle the negotiations and legal details can significantly reduce your stress during this emotionally challenging time.

When a divorce case proceeds to a trial or another hearing, having an attorney can make a significant difference. An experienced lawyer will know how to present evidence and arguments effectively, countering the points raised by your spouse and their attorney. They can articulate why the facts and the law support your position more skillfully than you probably could.

How to Find the Best New York Divorce Lawyer for You

In many parts of New York State, there’s a wide selection of divorce lawyers, which can make it challenging to decide who is best suited to your needs. It's important to find an attorney with experience in the specific issues that are most important to you or that are likely to be contested in your divorce. For instance, if your spouse and you co-owned a business, you should consider working with a lawyer who has expertise in cases involving the valuation and division of a marital business.

It’s a good idea to look at reviews and testimonials from former clients. These can provide valuable insights into the attorney's personality, approach, and effectiveness. Additionally, some divorce lawyers have endorsements from their peers. If other attorneys hold them in high regard, it suggests that they may be respected by opposing counsel and judges, which can contribute to a smoother and more favorable process.

Before choosing an attorney, it's essential to check their disciplinary record with the New York State Bar Association. This organization sets the rules that attorneys in the state must follow when advising and representing clients. If an attorney has a history of frequent disciplinary issues, it might be best to look for someone else. You don't want major mistakes or unethical behavior by your lawyer to jeopardize your case. However, if an attorney has a minor infraction from a long time ago, it may not necessarily disqualify them from consideration. You can weigh this along with other factors.

It's a good idea to meet with a few different attorneys before deciding who is the best fit for you. During an initial consultation, you can provide the attorney with an overview of your situation and ask any questions you have. While the attorney considers whether they want to take on your case, you can assess whether they seem trustworthy and relatable. Having a strong working relationship with your attorney is critical. You need to feel confident in their abilities and comfortable discussing sensitive topics with them.

FAQs
  1. How do attorney fees work in divorce cases?

    Attorney fees in divorce cases typically use an hourly billing structure, meaning the attorney is paid based on the amount of time they spend on your case. However, some attorneys might charge flat fees for certain routine services, and others may offer flexible payment plans. If you're worried about cost, don't hesitate to ask about the different payment options available.

  2. Can my child decide where they want to live?

    When it comes to child custody decisions, a court will take into account the opinion of your child if they are old enough to have a meaningful preference. However, it's important to understand that this is just one of many factors considered in evaluating what is in the child's best interests. Your child's preference will not be the sole basis for determining custody.

  3. What happens if I don’t know where my spouse lives?

    If you are unable to locate your spouse, it can complicate the process of serving divorce papers, since you must comply with specific rules for service. In such cases, you will need to file an application for alternate service with the Supreme Court Clerk’s Office.

  4. What’s the difference between a divorce and an annulment?

    A divorce ends a marriage that was legally valid, whereas an annulment is a legal declaration that the marriage was never valid to begin with. To obtain an annulment, you must prove specific grounds that differ from those required for a divorce. These grounds include bigamy, incurable insanity for five years, duress, and fraud, among others. It's also important to note that certain religions have their own separate procedures for annulment, which are distinct from the legal proceedings in court.

  5. Is New York a 50/50 divorce state?

    No, the principle of equitable distribution in New York means that marital property is divided in a way that is fair. This doesn’t necessarily mean an even split, although often each spouse does get a relatively equal share.

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