What if you could have the tools that give you greater power to resolve conflict and maintain control over the solutions even when that seems impossible? We are not built like a traditional family law practice. Our lawyers use tools such as Collaborative Law and mediation to empower our clients as we work towards solutions.

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New Yorker's Guide to Collaborative Divorce

Collaborative divorce allows families to put their children and their values first. You can resolve your disputes without going to court on terms that make sense to you rather than relying on a stranger in a black robe. An emotionally intelligent approach to divorce that is gaining popularity and attention in New York from people who wish to preserve their ability to co-parent effectively and divorce with dignity, respect and compassion.

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Katherine Miller

Many people assume that calling a divorce lawyer means fighting it out in court. They picture themselves losing control in heated courtroom disputes, and they anticipate that solutions must be handed down by judges. Fortunately, there is an alternative. What if you could have the tools that give you greater power to resolve conflict and maintain control over the solutions even when that seems impossible? We are not built like a traditional family law practice. Our legal team respects the parties involved in a family law matter and strives to alleviate stress and agony rather than fan the flames of discord. We are dedicated to putting the needs of children first. Our lawyers use tools such as Collaborative Law and mediation to empower our clients as we work towards solutions. Although we serve all of Westchester county, we have offices in 3 locations now – New York City, New Rochelle and Mt. Kisco, you can schedule a confidential consultation with one of our Westchester or New York City divorce attorneys. Even if you decide not to divorce, we can help you know your legal options and rights so that you can make smart, informed decisions.
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