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Why Choose Collaborative Divorce in New York?
In this video, divorce attorney Ken Novenstern highlights the advantages of the collaborative divorce process over mediation or litigation.

Child Support and Joint Custody with Equal Access in NY
This video features attorney Ken Novenstern’s insights on the recent “tidal wave” of divorce cases seeking 50-50 access.

Family Court or Supreme — Where to Start Your NY Divorce
A decision to initiate a divorce in Family Court can result in a more hostile, more expensive process than other options available.

Most Important in NY Divorce to Cooperate With Your Attorney
If you are going through a divorce, what is the single most important thing for you to do? Divorce attorney Ken Novenstern answers this question and explains how to avoid being your own worst enemy.

From Courtroom to Summit: Exploring Law & Nature with Attorney Kenneth Novenstern
Discover the captivating story of Kenneth Novenstern, Founder/Partner Fredman Baken & Novenstern, LLP, and a seasoned family law attorney whose passion extends far beyond the courtroom.

March 2024 Changes in Matrimonial Part Westchester County
In this video, divorce attorney Ken Novenstern provides an update on recent changes in the Matrimonial Part in Westchester County, NY.

Gray Divorce in New York and Do’s and Don’ts
When people in their 60’s, 70’s and beyond get divorced, you might think that the process should be more straightforward since they are not fighting over children — no custody issues, no child support issues, etc. However, often times, this is not the case. Ken Novenstern explains.

What is Collaborative Divorce in NY?
In this video, attorney Ken Novenstern talks the collaborative divorce concept, the founding father of collaborative divorce, and much more.
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.