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New York
Years of experience
11 years
Law school
University at Buffalo
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Family law cases can be challenging, and the fact that the law differs from state to state can make things even more confusing. But while many aspects of the process may feel out of your control, there are lots of ways to reduce that uneasiness. Working with an experienced attorney in your area who knows your local courts is always a great start, especially when you can find a lawyer who will tailor your case to your unique legal needs.
At the same time, every attorney is ultimately bound by rules, and often those rules are state specific.
If you’re dealing with a family law case in New York, there are a few things you should know about how the process works. While nothing on this page should be considered legal advice or a substitute for consulting with a licensed attorney, we hope it helps bring you guidance during what can be a stressful time.
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