Our team of professionals, led by founding attorney Heather A. Fig, provides knowledgeable and detailed representation for all divorce-related matters, including support, custody, and fair distribution of high net worth marital assets. Our full spectrum of family law services ranges from adoptions to child protection cases. We listen to your situation and concerns and then inform you of your options.
Fig Law, P.L.L.C. Attorneys at Law, can guide you through your legal process, advocating for your best interests and letting you know what to expect along the way. The ethical and straightforward process of mediation empowers you to arrive at mutually satisfactory decisions without involving the cost, stress and time of courtroom litigation.
Fig Law, P.L.L.C. Attorneys at Law, can guide you through your legal process, advocating for your best interests and letting you know what to expect along the way. The ethical and straightforward process of mediation empowers you to arrive at mutually satisfactory decisions without involving the cost, stress and time of courtroom litigation.
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When you are facing legal challenges that affect your family, it is essential to have a compassionate, experienced lawyer on your side.
At Fig Law, P.L.L.C.
Attorneys at Law, we provide individuals and families with the tailored family law representation they need.
Serving clients in Suffolk County and the surrounding areas, we are dedicated to helping our clients resolve their issues in a way that suits their best interests.
Leading our firm is attorney Heather Fig.
She is a highly experienced former criminal prosecutor who now operates a full-service family law practice.
At Fig Law, P.L.L.C.
Attorneys at Law, we provide individuals and families with the tailored family law representation they need.
Serving clients in Suffolk County and the surrounding areas, we are dedicated to helping our clients resolve their issues in a way that suits their best interests.
Leading our firm is attorney Heather Fig.
She is a highly experienced former criminal prosecutor who now operates a full-service family law practice.
She is an attorney practicing primarily in Suffolk and Nassau County Family and Supreme Courts.
Heather is a former Assistant District Attorney from Kings County (Brooklyn, NY), where she prosecuted misdemeanor and felony criminal actions.
For years, she has maintained an active litigation practice, focusing mainly on divorce and family law.
Heather is also a member of the "Attorney for the Child" panel of New York State and the 18B panel of Suffolk County.
As such, she is appointed by judges in both Family and Supreme Court to represent children and adults in many types of matters, including, but not limited to: custody, visitation, neglect, abuse, divorce and child support matters.
Heather is a former Assistant District Attorney from Kings County (Brooklyn, NY), where she prosecuted misdemeanor and felony criminal actions.
For years, she has maintained an active litigation practice, focusing mainly on divorce and family law.
Heather is also a member of the "Attorney for the Child" panel of New York State and the 18B panel of Suffolk County.
As such, she is appointed by judges in both Family and Supreme Court to represent children and adults in many types of matters, including, but not limited to: custody, visitation, neglect, abuse, divorce and child support matters.
Divorce is a challenging and often emotional experience for all involved.
When you are facing divorce, you need a law firm on your side that will advocate for your rights and protect your future.
Attorneys at Law, we understand the questions and concerns you may have about divorce.
Our attorneys offer responsive divorce representation in Suffolk County and the surrounding areas that is efficient, effective and ethical.
We work tirelessly to keep informed as to the status of your case, and we let you know what to expect along the way.
When you are facing divorce, you need a law firm on your side that will advocate for your rights and protect your future.
Attorneys at Law, we understand the questions and concerns you may have about divorce.
Our attorneys offer responsive divorce representation in Suffolk County and the surrounding areas that is efficient, effective and ethical.
We work tirelessly to keep informed as to the status of your case, and we let you know what to expect along the way.
We can assist you in identifying issues that need to be addressed and create an agreement so that you can be sure your rights are protected once you become married.
We can also help you avoid future litigation and friction even after you are married.
This is done by drafting a prenuptial or post-nuptial agreement.
These types of agreements are not necessarily a sign of bad things to come.
In fact, we often find that they enable our clients to focus on enjoying their families more without the stress of unresolved (often financial) issues causing conflict and friction with their spouses and extended family members.
We can also help you avoid future litigation and friction even after you are married.
This is done by drafting a prenuptial or post-nuptial agreement.
These types of agreements are not necessarily a sign of bad things to come.
In fact, we often find that they enable our clients to focus on enjoying their families more without the stress of unresolved (often financial) issues causing conflict and friction with their spouses and extended family members.
Equitable distribution is a concept where the court treats the marriage as not only a social partnership but mainly as an economic partnership.
Therefore, the court must make a determination as to how property should be divided between divorced spouses.
In dividing your assets, the court will seek to divide the property equitably, which may not be an equal division of property between the spouses.
We can offer insight as to how a judge might divide your property between you and your spouse after gathering all of the relevant facts of your case and analyzing your needs and preferences.
Therefore, the court must make a determination as to how property should be divided between divorced spouses.
In dividing your assets, the court will seek to divide the property equitably, which may not be an equal division of property between the spouses.
We can offer insight as to how a judge might divide your property between you and your spouse after gathering all of the relevant facts of your case and analyzing your needs and preferences.
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