We at the law offices of John N. Fath, P.C. are proud of our profession. Over the past 40 years, we have earned a reputation in the legal community for our integrity, honesty, competence and service to our clients. Our attorneys have earned the Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating of "BV, " which indicates the strongest possible commitment to professional standards of conduct and ethics, and an exemplary level of competence in terms of legal expertise and knowledge.
Our office has over fifty years of combined experience in divorce and family law, criminal law, personal injury, estates and estate planning (including wills and trusts), residential real estate, landlord/tenant disputes, and general and commercial litigation.
After reviewing your case with you, if we feel that your problem does not fall within our areas of specialization, our familiarity with the local legal community makes it possible for us to refer you to another attorney who will give you same outstanding service as we would.
Our office has over fifty years of combined experience in divorce and family law, criminal law, personal injury, estates and estate planning (including wills and trusts), residential real estate, landlord/tenant disputes, and general and commercial litigation.
After reviewing your case with you, if we feel that your problem does not fall within our areas of specialization, our familiarity with the local legal community makes it possible for us to refer you to another attorney who will give you same outstanding service as we would.
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David graduated from Ohio Northern University Claude Petit Law School in 1988, having previously graduated from Albany College in New York.
He has practiced in all areas of Family Law and Matrimonial Law for the past twenty five years.
David is a member of the Assigned Defender Panel and Attorney for Children Panel.
He has extensive trial/hearing experience on matters involving divorce, custody, parent-grandparent rights, neglect, juvenile delinquency, orders of protection and other family court matters.
He has practiced in all areas of Family Law and Matrimonial Law for the past twenty five years.
David is a member of the Assigned Defender Panel and Attorney for Children Panel.
He has extensive trial/hearing experience on matters involving divorce, custody, parent-grandparent rights, neglect, juvenile delinquency, orders of protection and other family court matters.
When couples contemplate divorce, there are many issues to consider, including: What will happen to the house?
How will the bills be divided?
Is spousal support required?
Who will get custody of the children?
How much child support will be paid and to whom?
What visitation rights will be granted?
Because New York State is not a "No Fault" state with respect to divorce, the process of obtaining a divorce is extremely complicated and almost always requires the intervention of an attorney.
The attorneys at the law offices of John N. Fath, P.C. have over 74 yearsof combined experience in helping couples negotiate the often confusing and emotionally trying experience of divorce.
How will the bills be divided?
Is spousal support required?
Who will get custody of the children?
How much child support will be paid and to whom?
What visitation rights will be granted?
Because New York State is not a "No Fault" state with respect to divorce, the process of obtaining a divorce is extremely complicated and almost always requires the intervention of an attorney.
The attorneys at the law offices of John N. Fath, P.C. have over 74 yearsof combined experience in helping couples negotiate the often confusing and emotionally trying experience of divorce.
Going through a divorce is a highly stressful experience that can, if not handled correctly, disrupt your life and affect your relationships with your loved ones.
No matter how amicable the situation is when a couple decides to part ways, as the divorce process moves along it almost always becomes contentious, particularly when it comes to deciding on division of the property and custody of the children.
All too often divorcing couples get into a war of wills where the main focus is on hurting or punishing the other partner, no matter how long it takes or what it costs.
No matter how amicable the situation is when a couple decides to part ways, as the divorce process moves along it almost always becomes contentious, particularly when it comes to deciding on division of the property and custody of the children.
All too often divorcing couples get into a war of wills where the main focus is on hurting or punishing the other partner, no matter how long it takes or what it costs.
Not all divorces begin and end in bitterness, anger and reproach.
Sometimes married couples mutually and amicably agree to end their marriage.
Unfortunately, in New York State there is no such thing as a "no fault" divorce.
One way or another, one spouse must be assigned "fault" in order for a Court to issue a divorce decree.
However, there is a relatively painless way to work around this limitation.
A married couple who decides to divorce can enter into a Separation Agreement that provides for such matters as property distribution, spousal support, child custody, visitation, and child support.
Sometimes married couples mutually and amicably agree to end their marriage.
Unfortunately, in New York State there is no such thing as a "no fault" divorce.
One way or another, one spouse must be assigned "fault" in order for a Court to issue a divorce decree.
However, there is a relatively painless way to work around this limitation.
A married couple who decides to divorce can enter into a Separation Agreement that provides for such matters as property distribution, spousal support, child custody, visitation, and child support.
In any divorce, child custody issues are difficult to negotiate.
Both parents have a strong desire to maintain close, regular contact with their children so that they can continue to support, advise and direct them toward a responsible, independent adulthood.
Unfortunately, parents all too often stubbornly pursue mutually conflicting goals of child custody, making it impossible to come to an agreement that is focused on what is best for the children.
The attorneys at the law firm of John N. Fath, P.C. have over twenty-five years of experience negotiating child custody issues for their clients in Nassau County and Suffolk County.
Both parents have a strong desire to maintain close, regular contact with their children so that they can continue to support, advise and direct them toward a responsible, independent adulthood.
Unfortunately, parents all too often stubbornly pursue mutually conflicting goals of child custody, making it impossible to come to an agreement that is focused on what is best for the children.
The attorneys at the law firm of John N. Fath, P.C. have over twenty-five years of experience negotiating child custody issues for their clients in Nassau County and Suffolk County.
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