New York Family Law Attorneys

Family law and legal services with a difference

Since 1991, Novenstern Fabriani & Gaudio, LLP has provided legal services to a myriad of litigants.  Whether you need an advocate to vigorously represent you in a complex divorce case or a difficult custody dispute or wish to resolve issues without litigation, our attorneys are available to listen and assess your case. We provide you with information and options to work toward a resolution through collaborative law, divorce, mediation or litigation.

The firm's focus is on Family Law including divorce, separation, custody, visitation and support. We handle legal ethics matters and represent attorneys in disciplinary matters. We also provide representation for real estate transactions, traffic violations or criminal charges. We are known as zealous advocates with a broad understanding of the law and financial issues in a divorce. Whether you are seeking an aggressive advocate or an attorney experienced in divorce mediation or collaborative law, we can assist you through the emotional and financial issues that often arise in Family Law matters.

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Novenstern Fabriani & Gaudio, LLP

69 South Bedford Road,
Mount Kisco, NY 10549

Tel: 914.241.2400
Fax: 914.241.2402

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Use of Collaborative Law in Divorce

Collaborative law is a method of family law dispute resolution in which divorcing spouses settle their differences out of court. The trend towards collaborative law developed from a desire to avoid lengthy legal and court proceedings while still reaching a compromise mutually acceptable to all parties. Parties to divorce, their attorneys, and any other professional involved agree to make a good faith attempt to reach an amicable settlement without going to court; collaborative practice is intended to minimize difference while working toward that resolution.

Fault-based Divorce: Cruelty

There are two basic approaches to divorce: fault-based divorce and "no fault" divorce. Most states permit a "no fault" divorce on the grounds that the marriage is irretrievably broken. Some states still require a fault-based divorce, some allow no-fault divorces, and a few states permit both. The fault grounds or reasons for divorce vary from state to state. Cruelty is a specific fault ground for divorce in most of the states that allow fault based divorces. Prior to the introduction of no-fault divorce grounds, cruelty was the most frequently used reason in seeking a divorce.

Role of Mediation in Divorce

The divorce process can be a very emotional and trying time in one's life. Often the process involves confrontations and complicated legal disputes. In recent years, divorce mediation has become more popular because it can be more effective, less costly, and yet a successful method for settling divorce disputes. Mediation is an alternative method of resolving matrimonial issues that are involved in divorce. It is a process in which couples can amicably work out marital, financial, and property-related disputes with the help of a neutral third party known as a mediator.

We offer flexible hours and are conveniently located in Northern Westchester, close to Northern Westchester Hospital, at 69 South Bedford Road, Mount Kisco, NY 10549 : Telephone: 914-241-2400 Fax: 914-241-2402