Compassionate and Aggressive New York Divorce Attorneys
Protecting the Rights of Men and Women throughout New York City and in Suffolk, Nassau and Westchester Counties
Child Custody and Visitation | Support| Marital Property Division | Separation Agreements
Your marriage has ended and there’s no other way forward than through a divorce. It’s a highly emotional time, even if you’ve known it was coming for some time and even if you’re the one seeking the divorce. Though it may seem like resolving your differences should be easy, those emotions can often get in the way. To protect your interests, as well as the interests of your family, you want an experienced and proven divorce lawyer, someone who has successfully helped others in similar circumstances. Schlissel DeCorpo can help.
At the Law Offices of Schissel DeCorpo, we have decades of legal experience protecting the rights of men and women in all matters related to or arising out of divorce, including custody and visitation, child support, alimony or spousal support, and the equitable distribution of marital debts and assets. We can also help you put an effective separation agreement in place. We know challenges that come with divorce and will strive to be there when you need answers to your questions.
We offer a free initial consultation to anyone involved in or contemplating filing for divorce. To set up a meeting, contact us online at info@sdnylaw.com or call our offices, at 718-350-2802 in Queens, at 516-561-6645 in Nassau County, in Suffolk County at 631-319-8262 or in Westchester County at 914-997-0071.
An Overview of Our Divorce Practice
We provide full-service legal counsel at all stages of a divorce, whether you are simply considering your options, have been served with a divorce complaint or have had your divorce granted by a New York court. We handle all issues related to divorce, including:
- Child custody and visitation— We will work to get a custody arrangement that gives priority to the best interests of your minor children while ensuring that you have meaningful involvement in their lives. We’ll be your advocate if your ex attempts to relocate with minor children or wrongfully denies or limits visitation.
- Child support— We’ll carefully review the calculation of child support to ensure that all relevant income is included, such as commissions, bonuses or self-employment income
- Alimony or spousal support— We’ll look at the relevant factors to determine whether a grant of alimony is warranted and, if so, how often and how long spousal support should be paid.
- The division of marital debts and assets— We’ll carefully document the property and obligations accumulated during your marriage, including real and personal property, financial accounts, retirement accounts and business assets
- Separation agreements— If you have decided that you don’t want to live together, but you aren’t ready or able to get a divorce, we can help you put a binding separation agreement in place that determines how bills are paid, who has access to marital property, how parenting will be shared, and whether there will child or spousal support
We are skilled negotiators who can often help you resolve divorce matters without the intervention of the court. If a settlement is impossible, though, we have considerable experience successfully representing parties in New York state divorce litigation.
Contact the Proven Divorce Attorneys at Schlissel DeCorpo
At the Law Offices of Schissel DeCorpo, we bring more than four decades of experience to individuals across the greater New York City area who are involved in or considering filing for a divorce. We provide a free initial consultation to all new clients. To set up an appointment with our knowledgeable divorce lawyers, contact us by email at info@sdnylaw.com or call our offices in Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn or the Bronx at 718-350-2802, in Nassau County at 516-561-6645, in Suffolk County at 631-319-8262 or in Westchester County at 914-997-0071. Our phones are monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
We aggressively represent parents and families throughout the greater New York City area, across all five boroughs and Long Island, including Nassau, Suffolk, Kings, Westchester and Richmond Counties.