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Collaborative Divorce Part 4 – The Value of a Financial Neutral
In this fourth video in a 5-part series on collaborative divorce, Lili Vasileff explains the value of a financial neutral.
Collaborative Divorce Part 3 – The Settlement Meetings
Third in a 5-part series on collaborative divorce, this video focuses on the settlement meetings which are a foundational element of the collaborative process.
Collaborative Divorce Part 2 – Interest Based Negotiation
This is the second installment in a 5-part series on collaborative divorce. Presented by Ivan Alter, Esq., this segment is about “interest based negotiation” – what that means and why that matters.
NY Divorce: How Long From Start to Finish?
Early on in the process with clients, divorce attorney Ken Novenstern often hears the question “How long is this going to take?” In this video, that question is addressed along with some things clients can do to help expedite the process.
Small Businesses in New York Divorces
A small business can often be one of the assets involved in a divorce. In this video, Ken Novenstern, Esq., talks about issues that are raised when small businesses are part of the divorce process and how some of those issues are handled.
2020 NY Child-Parent Security Act – Protections ART – Surrogacy
The Child-Parent Security Act was signed into law by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on April 3, 2020. In this video Ken Novenstern, Esq., provides some insight into this groundbreaking piece of legislation which goes into effect in February, 2021.
Your Mediation Consulting Attorney? A Divorce Alternative
The goal of this video is to provide viewers with an understanding of the role of a mediation consulting attorney. Like collaborative divorce, mediation is an alternative to litigation and is a more transparent, less contentious approach to divorce.
The Judgment of Divorce in New York—Why So Important?
In this video, Ken Novenstern, Esq., explains what goes into the judgment of divorce and why it is one of the two most important documents in a divorce.