At Aiello & DiFalco LLP, we help clients from all walks of life, including middle-class, professionals, and high-net-worth couples, navigate divorce. Because ending a marriage can be an emotional and financial burden, working with an experienced Long Island divorce attorney is essential.
Our firm works to achieve positive outcomes through amicable divorce and mediation, but we are fully prepared to litigate if necessary. From dividing marital property to resolving child custody and support issues, clients turn to us for compassionate, efficient representation. Contact our office today to set up a consultation.
Divorce Attorney Representing Clients on Long Island
If you are considering divorce, you probably have concerns about your financial future and the impact on your children. You deserve a local attorney who has a fantastic reputation with judges and other attorneys. An attorney who understands how the local courts work here on Long Island and regularly appears in Nassau and Suffolk county courts in divorce matters.
You can depend on our attorneys to provide you with trustworthy advice and guidance on key issues such as:
Division of Property
New York follows the rules of equitable division regarding marital property (property acquired during the marriage). Marital property, including real estate, bank accounts, investments, retirement accounts, and debts – must be divided in a way that is fair and reasonable. While this sounds straightforward, disputes often arise over the difference between marital and separate property, particularly when the parties have not created a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement. Our firm is here to guide you through the process and will work to protect your property rights and financial future.
Spousal Maintenance (Alimony)
Because most couples on Long Island work outside of the home, spousal maintenance is not guaranteed or automatic. Generally, the court will determine whether to award temporary or post-divorce maintenance to either spouse based on the parties’ respective incomes.
Child Custody
We all want what’s best for our children, but custody disputes are not uncommon, particularly in cases involving allegations of unfit parents, or abuse or neglect. Our Long Island divorce attorneys will work to help you maintain a relationship with your children and reach a custody arrangement in their best interests as well as a fair parenting time schedule.
Child Support
All parents, whether or not they are married, must provide financial support to their children. Generally, the non-custodial parent and/or higher-earning parent will pay child support to the other, but the amount is based on several factors, including the income of both parents, the number of children involved, and the custody arrangements.
What is an amicable divorce?
An amicable divorce on Long Island is similar to an uncontested divorce in that the parties work together to resolve their issues. In doing so, the parties can save time and money and move on with their lives more constructively. An amicable divorce is well-suited for couples who plan to co-parent their children.
High-Net-Worth Divorce
If your divorce involves substantial assets valued in excess of several million dollars, our firm can help based on our experience handling many, many complicated divorces. We regularly assist clients on Long Island with high-net-worth divorce cases and have a deep understanding of complex financial issues to ascertain the value of multiple properties, investments, business interests, and other high-value assets.
When you become our client, we will work to thoroughly analyze your marital assets and negotiate a fair and equitable distribution. While we prefer to reach negotiated settlements, we always prepare for the potential of litigation. You can depend on our high-net-worth divorce attorneys to protect your property rights in and out of the courtroom.
Long Island Divorce Mediation Attorney
Divorce mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution in which the parties work with a neutral third party (mediator) to settle the divorce. The mediator does not represent either party but rather facilitates negotiations and guides the parties to an agreement. While attorneys do not participate in the negotiations, both parties should have their lawyer review the agreement before signing.
Ultimately, mediation is more civil and less expensive than a litigated divorce and gives the parties more control over the decision-making process. But they must negotiate in good faith for mediation to be successful. That’s where Aiello & DiFalco comes in. We have extensive experience mediating divorce cases on Long Island and also advising parties who have retained another mediator to settle their divorce.
How Aiello & DiFalco Can Help
We know that divorce is never easy and will help you navigate the process with knowledge, compassion, and unparalleled representation. When you meet with us, we will listen to your concerns, learn about your circumstances, and help you explore all your options.
Our attorneys have helped many clients reach amicable solutions so that they can move on to the next chapter in their lives. When a negotiated settlement cannot be reached, our trial lawyers will provide aggressive court representation. No matter the challenges facing you, we will work in your best interests and help you achieve your objectives.
Contact Our Experienced Long Island Divorce Attorneys
Whether you are considering amicable divorce, mediation, or high-net-worth divorce, turn to Aiello & DiFalco for informed representation and caring, efficient service. Contact our office today to learn how we can help.