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Divorce/Matrimonial Law
Long Island and New York City Divorce Attorneys
We build trusting relationships with our clients.
“Sandra Radna handled my divorce, house sale and revoking of qdros against my retirement”A.H.
“Sandra is amazing! She was so caring and understanding.”M.F.
“Hire her now – don’t wait.”D.M.
Guiding You Through the Divorce Process
Are you in the process of making a decision to file for divorce or legal separation? New York matrimonial law includes some of the most complicated laws and legal procedures in the country. Our Divorce attorneys are led by Sandra Radna who has been successfully representing clients in their divorce proceedings since 1993.
Contact Law Offices of Sandra M. Radna, PC if you need someone who listens to you and fights for what is legally yours. Divorce is an emotionally tough time. Sandra Radna and her team will help you understand the way the Divorce or Family Law courts will see your case so we can work together to reach a settlement that all parties can live with, and work to avoid excessive attorney fees and court costs for unnecessary litigation or services.
Our team can help you handle:
- Uncontested Divorce representation
- Contested Divorce representation
- Same-Sex Divorce
- Legal Separations
- Prenuptial Agreements
- Post-nuptial Agreements
- Dividing marital property, complex estates, and simple property
- Pensions, retirement plans, real estate valuation
- Business ownership, valuation, and division in divorce
- Spousal Maintenance/Alimony
- Child Custody law
- Child Support law
- Judgment Modifications
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