Barton R. Resnicoff
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Choosing the right lawyer to represent you in a family law case can have a significant effect on not only the outcome of your case, but also the manner in which you reach it. I am Barton R. Resnicoff, and I have focused my New York law practice on matrimonial and family law for more than 40 years. My goal is to resolve cases with my clients being treated fairly, and without enduring unnecessary financial and emotional costs.

I use all approaches to achieve that result, from litigation to negotiations, to mediation, to working one-on-one with clients. Since 1996, I have been a Board Certified Family Law Trial Specialist* by The National Board of Trial Advocacy. Being involved in a family law dispute can be a very difficult period in a person's life.
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Whether you are ending a marriage or facing a child custody or support dispute, skilled legal counsel may be vital to your well-being and that of your family. I am Barton R. Resnicoff, and I have the experience it takes to successfully handle a variety of matrimonial and family law cases. When I first started representing family law clients, I practiced with two very different partners, from whom I learned different things.
There are many tools at our disposal when dealing with custody, parenting time and a parent being denied access to his or her child. What are the Court's powers and what should be done when there is a total denial of all contact? A prospective client[1], the father, came in for a consultation recently.
Ending a marriage involves significant financial and personal risks, from the division of assets to protecting the interests of children. At the Law Office of Barton R. Resnicoff in Nassau County, New York, I provide a range of services to guide my clients through the divorce process. I am a Board Certified Family Law Trial Specialist* by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.
I am often asked about the parties becoming legally separated instead of getting a divorce. In New York, you can sue for separation as an alternative, or in addition to, a divorce. Whether or not that makes sense on legal, practical or emotion level is another issue. To obtain a judgment of separation entails the same work as a divorce, but the parties remain legally married and no distribution of assets can occur.
Whether you are going through a divorce or are unmarried, it is important that you understand the basics of New York's child custody laws in order to protect your own well-being and that of your child or children. Having limited my practice to matters of family law for more than 40 years, I take pride in my long-standing commitment to resolving custody disputes in the best interests of children.
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