Strategic Family Law Representation Across Nassau County, New York & New Jersey
in NY & NJ
Years Experience
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Family law matters often involve some of the most personal and emotionally difficult moments in a person’s life. Whether a client is facing divorce, custody concerns, support disputes, or complex family decisions, Robert approaches every matter with clarity, discretion, and careful attention to long-term outcomes.
With experience representing clients throughout Nassau County, New York, and New Jersey, Robert focuses on helping individuals navigate difficult transitions with practical legal guidance and personalized representation tailored to their unique circumstances.
Extensive experience handling divorce, custody, support, and complex family matters
Admitted to practice in New York and New Jersey State Courts.
Experience Skilled in litigation, mediation, and achieving favorable resolutions.
Clear communication, honest guidance, and strong advocacy for your best interests.
Every case is approached with personal attention, strategy, and care.
In-depth knowledge of local courts and procedures to better serve our community.
Our family law practice covers a wide range of legal matters.
Explore the areas we handle and how we can support you.
Guiding you through every step of the divorce process with strategic advice and strong advocacy.
Protecting your relationship with your children and helping create parenting plans that work.
Helping ensure fair child support arrangements that reflect your family's needs and circumstances.
Seeking fair spousal support arrangements based on your unique circumstances.
Helping couples protect their assets and plan for the future with clarity and confidence.
Resolving disputes through mediation, focusing on cooperation, communication, and lasting solutions.
Every family is unique. Your legal strategy should be too. We provide personalized solutions with a focus on your future
Take the first step toward peace of mind.
Every family is unique. We take the time to understand your goals and build a strategy tailored to you.
Practical, results-focused advice designed to protect your rights and support your long-term goals.
In-depth knowledge of local courts and procedures to help achieve the best possible outcomes.
Proudly representing clients in New York and New Jersey with integrity and professionalism.
We advocate for child custody arrangements that prioritize your child’s well-being and safeguard your parental rights under New York law.
"Significant financial costs are often involved in marital and separation disputes."
Guiding couples to find common ground, Robert facilitates respectful and effective mediation to resolve divorce issues peacefully and privately.
Answers to common questions about special education rights and school procedures.
It depends. The total cost of a divorce can vary based on the level of agreement between the parties and the complexity of the issues involved. A straightforward uncontested divorce is typically more predictable, while disputes involving custody, support, or property division can increase the time and cost required.
An uncontested divorce occurs when both parties agree on all major issues, allowing for a more efficient and cost-effective process. A contested divorce arises when there are disagreements that require negotiation or court involvement to resolve.
The timeline depends on the level of complexity and cooperation between the parties. Uncontested divorces are generally resolved more quickly, while contested matters may take longer due to negotiations, documentation, and court procedures.
While not always required, working with a lawyer helps ensure that all documents are correctly prepared, agreements are legally sound, and your rights and obligations are clearly understood before finalizing the process.
A prenuptial agreement is a legal document created before marriage that outlines how financial matters will be handled. It helps define expectations, protect assets, and reduce uncertainty in the future.
A postnuptial agreement is similar to a prenuptial agreement but is created after marriage. It allows couples to clarify financial arrangements and address changes in circumstances during the marriage.
No. These agreements are practical planning tools for anyone who wants clarity, protection, and a structured approach to financial matters, regardless of income level.
Yes. Clearly drafted agreements help define responsibilities and expectations, which can reduce misunderstandings and minimize the likelihood of future disputes.
We focus on practical, solution-oriented representation. Our approach emphasizes clear communication, careful preparation, and efficient strategies designed to achieve fair outcomes while managing time and cost effectively.
Not all cases require court involvement. Many matters can be resolved through negotiation or agreement. However, if disputes cannot be resolved, court proceedings may be necessary to reach a final outcome.
The first step is to schedule a consultation. This allows you to discuss your situation, understand your options, and receive clear guidance on the next steps.