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Impact of Climate Change – Saw Mill River Audubon
This video is a bit of a deviation from the matrimonial law focus you will normally find here on the FB&N website. However, if you have viewed Ken Novenstern’s video on “Hiking the Appalachian Trail” you may know he has a passion for the outdoors. With that in mind, this presentation is an online conversation from Saw Mill River Audubon, moderated by Ken Novenstern, about local food production and the impact of climate change.
Your NY Divorce Judgment and Enforcement Applications
In this discussion, Ken Novenstern, Esq., explains what goes into a post matrimonial enforcement application and what an attorney does as part of that process.
Majauskas–Tips for Pensions in a NY Divorce
Coming to you from the Mount Kisco law office of Fredman Baken & Novenstern, LLP, Ken Novenstern talks about the importance of getting it right the first time when it comes to filing a claim to a defined benefit plan or pension in a divorce.
Collaborative Divorce — A Series with My NYACP Colleagues
This video is the first in a 5-part series about collaborative law as it relates to divorce. Presenters are members of the NYACP and the IACP. This initial discussion by Ken Novenstern, Esq., focuses on the role of the collaborative counsel.
The Decision to Start a Divorce–Don’t Wait Too Long
The timing for starting a divorce action varies from person to person. In this video, Ken Novenstern, Esq., discusses how some people wind up waiting too long because they are looking for that perfect point in time when things will be just right to move forward. Sometimes, that’s not realistic.
Everyone Has Questions About Spousal Support in a Divorce!
In this video, Ken Novenstern, Esq., provides some helpful history regarding spousal support and then discusses some of the more current issues surrounding this topic under New York State law.
Dividing the Marital Residence: Be It Ever So Humble
In this video Ken Novenstern, Esq., begins by explaining where the title for this video came from. He then discusses some of the options for disposing a marital residence during a divorce.
Hiking the Appalachian Trail and More
To deal with the stress associated with his work as a divorce lawyer, Ken Novenstern developed a passion for hiking. From useful resources to the unique lingo, Ken covers quite a bit about hiking the Appalachian Trail in this short video.