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FAQs About Legal Fees in a New York Divorce
Westchester County divorce lawyer Ken Novenstern discusses legal fees including the retainer and how it works, and offers practical tips on managing legal fees throughout the divorce process.
Reasons for Legal Separation and not Divorce in New York
There are several reasons why someone might choose a legal separation over a divorce. NY divorce attorney Ken Novenstern discusses some of the key considerations.
Answers About NY Legal Separation and Uncontested Divorce
What is a legal separation? What is an uncontested divorce? These are questions divorce attorney Ken Novenstern routinely gets from prospective clients. He discusses both concepts in this video.
Separate Property in NY Divorce 45 years Post 1980 ED Law
New York divorce attorney Ken Novenstern discusses why “separate property” claims often require significant time to resolve.
Commercial DNA Testing and Surprises—The Presumptions in NY
Divorce attorney Ken Novenstern discusses an unusual case in which a prospective client learns that his son is not his biological child.
NY Divorce Settlements Come in 3s!
Divorce attorney Ken Novenstern discusses three cases in which settlements appear to be coming together at about the same time.
Starting a Divorce in New York
How and why people initiate divorce proceedings is the focus of this video by New York attorney Ken Novenstern.
Collaborative Law AFTER the Divorce – What It Looks Like!!!
Attorney Kenneth Novenstern recently handled a unique collaborative divorce case in which the couple had already been legally divorced for a year and a half. He explains why the case was so interesting from a collaborative law perspective.
Fundraising to Honor All Those Facing Alzheimer's
By participating in the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s, we are raising awareness and funds to advance the fight against this disease. Families facing Alzheimer’s and all other dementia need us.