The firm’s Matrimonial and Family Law Practice Group is comprised of experienced attorneys who work diligently to achieve positive results for their clients. Our matrimonial and family law attorneys are skilled negotiators, and most of their cases result in settlement. If settlement is not possible, however, our matrimonial and family lawyers aggressively and adeptly litigate on behalf of their clients.
Moses & Singer is one of the few full-service firms in New York that represents clients in all aspects of matrimonial and family law. The firm’s matrimonial attorneys routinely handle complex matters in which there is an intersection with other fields of law. In those cases, our matrimonial attorneys work closely with other Moses & Singer lawyers that have expertise in areas such as trusts and estates, wealth preservation, tax, corporate, and real estate. This serves as a significant benefit for clients, as our full-service firm provides depth and immediate access to highly skilled practitioners in other areas of law while still providing personalized attention to each client as may be expected in a boutique firm.
The firm represents clients in all aspects of matrimonial and family law, including:
- Divorce (negotiated, litigated, collaborative, and mediated)
- Child custody and parenting time
- Equitable distribution of marital property
- Spousal support
- Child support
- Relocation
- Prenuptial agreements
- Postnuptial agreements
- Cohabitation agreements
- Issues related to same sex couples and nontraditional families
- Post-judgment matters
- Assisted Reproductive Technology issues
The practice group also has extensive experience handling cases with international elements. This includes a familiarity with immigration issues that may affect marital matters, as well as experience detecting foreign assets. The group frequently handles international marital agreements.
The firm’s matrimonial attorneys are frequently called upon to represent high powered financial executives, lawyers, doctors, athletes, media stars, real estate moguls, entrepreneurs, homemakers, and others. Our matrimonial practitioners recognize that each person’s case is different and form individualized strategies to address the goals of their clients.
Divorce can be one of the most difficult and emotionally charged life events. The firm’s matrimonial attorneys make themselves readily available to help their clients navigate through this challenging time.
Moses & Singer’s matrimonial and family lawyers are a collegial group who work closely together in order to provide their clients with the best possible service. They have been recognized as experts in their field by Super Lawyers and frequently write and lecture on a wide array of matrimonial and family law topics. Our partners, Arlene G. Dubin and Rebecca A. Provder, regularly contribute articles to the special Matrimonial Section of the New York Law Journal. Some of the topics have been prenuptial agreements, Prenup Tutorial: A Survey of Recent Case Law; parental alienation, Parental Alienation During and After Divorce; and domestic violence, Exploring the Impact of Domestic Violence on Domestic Relations. Arlene G. Dubin, chair of the practice group, is the author of Prenups for Lovers: A Romantic Guide to Prenuptial Agreements, a primer on marital agreements, published by Villard Books, a division of Random House. Rebecca A. Provder writes a blog, Family Law for Real Housewives, which can be found on her website www.UnMarrying.com.
For more information please email us at matrimonialinfo@mosessinger.com
For more information please contact us.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
The firm’s Matrimonial and Family Law Practice Group is comprised of experienced attorneys who work diligently to achieve positive results for their clients. Our matrimonial and family law attorneys are skilled negotiators, and most of their cases result in settlement. If settlement is not possible, however, our matrimonial and family lawyers aggressively and adeptly litigate on behalf of their clients.
Moses & Singer is one of the few full-service firms in New York that represents clients in all aspects of matrimonial and family law. The firm’s matrimonial attorneys routinely handle complex matters in which there is an intersection with other fields of law. In those cases, our matrimonial attorneys work closely with other Moses & Singer lawyers that have expertise in areas such as trusts and estates, wealth preservation, tax, corporate, and real estate. This serves as a significant benefit for clients, as our full-service firm provides depth and immediate access to highly skilled practitioners in other areas of law while still providing personalized attention to each client as may be expected in a boutique firm.
The firm represents clients in all aspects of matrimonial and family law, including:
- Divorce (negotiated, litigated, collaborative, and mediated)
- Child custody and parenting time
- Equitable distribution of marital property
- Spousal support
- Child support
- Relocation
- Prenuptial agreements
- Postnuptial agreements
- Cohabitation agreements
- Issues related to same sex couples and nontraditional families
- Post-judgment matters
- Assisted Reproductive Technology issues
The practice group also has extensive experience handling cases with international elements. This includes a familiarity with immigration issues that may affect marital matters, as well as experience detecting foreign assets. The group frequently handles international marital agreements.
The firm’s matrimonial attorneys are frequently called upon to represent high powered financial executives, lawyers, doctors, athletes, media stars, real estate moguls, entrepreneurs, homemakers, and others. Our matrimonial practitioners recognize that each person’s case is different and form individualized strategies to address the goals of their clients.
Divorce can be one of the most difficult and emotionally charged life events. The firm’s matrimonial attorneys make themselves readily available to help their clients navigate through this challenging time.
Moses & Singer’s matrimonial and family lawyers are a collegial group who work closely together in order to provide their clients with the best possible service. They have been recognized as experts in their field by Super Lawyers and frequently write and lecture on a wide array of matrimonial and family law topics. Our partners, Arlene G. Dubin and Rebecca A. Provder, regularly contribute articles to the special Matrimonial Section of the New York Law Journal. Some of the topics have been prenuptial agreements, Prenup Tutorial: A Survey of Recent Case Law; parental alienation, Parental Alienation During and After Divorce; and domestic violence, Exploring the Impact of Domestic Violence on Domestic Relations. Arlene G. Dubin, chair of the practice group, is the author of Prenups for Lovers: A Romantic Guide to Prenuptial Agreements, a primer on marital agreements, published by Villard Books, a division of Random House. Rebecca A. Provder writes a blog, Family Law for Real Housewives, which can be found on her website www.UnMarrying.com.
For more information please email us at matrimonialinfo@mosessinger.com
For more information please contact us.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
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