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At COTLER LAW LLC, in Stamford, Connecticut, we recognize that it takes more than knowledge of the law to successfully represent a client. It takes the ability to understand each client's needs, rights and goals and an attorney who can advocate for their client in Court. Attorney Robin Cotler has been practicing law, concentrating in the areas of Family and Divorce Law in both Connecticut and New York for over 17 years.

Whether your case requires negotiation, litigation or both; she is an experienced negotiator and litigator who will aggressively pursue your case to provide you with the best obtainable results. The majority of our practice is devoted to family law, however, we also handle: real estate closings, contracts, personal injury and general litigation.

With nearly two decades of experience in family law negotiation and litigation in both Connecticut and New York, attorney Robin Cotler knows how critical the litigation or defense of a family law matter may be to your future.We will address your concerns, questions and case strategy, all of which will impact on your future and will work diligently to obtain the best possible results.
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Robin Cotler received her B.A. from Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts.
She received her J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, where she was Associate Editor of the school's Journal of Law and Commerce.
She has been practicing law in Connecticut since 1986 and in New York since 1990.
Having resided in Florida for several years; she was admitted to The Florida Bar in 2007.
Robin is admitted to the US District Courts of New York and Connecticut.
She returned to Connecticut to resume her practice of law at her office in downtown Stamford, Connecticut, Robin has a strong commitment to the practice of Family Law and was appointed as a Law Guardian, representing children in the Court's of New York.
There are primarily two types of divorces: uncontested and contested.
However more often divorces take on elements of both to form a third kind of hybrid divorce.
Here the parties are able to resolve the personal issues of the marriage, such as child custody and a parenting plans; but cannot agree on alimony, the extent of child support required or the division of their financial assets and liabilities.
It is not unusual to have an uncontested divorce transform into a contested divorce.
The stress of divorce may cause one or both of the parties to become polarized on a single issue, or angry and unwilling to compromise.
COTLER LAW LLC offers a broad spectrum of family law services for clients throughout Fairfield County, including Stamford and Greenwich, Connecticut, as well as Westchester County, New York.
Our practice includes representing clients in matters of contested and uncontested divorce, child custody and child support, child relocation and alimony and property division.
We also draft and review prenuptial, separation and divorce agreements.
If you would like to schedule a free consultation with an experienced attorney, please contact COTLER LAW LLC today at (203) 977-2413.
Attorney Robin Cotler has experience drafting, negotiating, modifying and reviewing all kinds of legal agreements for clients in Stamford, in Greenwich and throughout Fairfield County, Connecticut and Westchester County, New York, We also take action to modify and enforce existing agreements.
This experience allows us to find creative and effective solutions to meet our clients' needs.
Contact our law firm online or call (203) 977-2413 to schedule a free consultation.
We accept most major credit cards and pride ourselves on offering reasonable fees for our clients.
At COTLER LAW LLC, we understand the complex financial disputes that can erupt between divorcing spouses.
With our attorneys on your side, you can receive thoughtful, diligent representation that protects your best interests now and in the future.
The assets and debts of the parties which have accrued during the course of the marriage are to be divided equitably between the marital partners during the divorce.
The division is made by agreement of the parties, or by the court.
If the court determines property division, it will rely on a number of statutory factors.
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