Martin J. Rosen, P.C.

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  • Established in 1971
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  • Experienced Westchester county family lawyer Martin J. Rosen helps individuals with divorce, child support, child custody, spousal support, prenuptial agreements and orders of protection.
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Since 1971, the law firm of Martin J. Rosen, P.C. has been helping individuals throughout Westchester, Rockland, Putnam, Orange, Dutchess and New York counties resolve their divorce, child custody, child support and other family law matters with sensitivity, diligence and economy. The firm's principal partner, Martin J. Rosen, is committed to providing the services necessary to resolve your issue without adding unnecessary costs.The personal touch for comfort in times of difficulty.Often people facing divorce have never needed legal service before. They don't know what to expect and they don't know what their future holds. Mr. Rosen understands the concept of uncoupling and what is at stake for you and your family. From the moment you meet, he makes it his business to get to know you and your situation and he makes himself accessible to answer your questions and calm your fears.At Martin J. Rosen, P.C., you receive individualized service, tailored to your specific needs, because every case is unique.Founding Editor, Domestic Law Review, 1982. Editor, Domestic Law Review-West, Family Law Section. Law Assistant, Appellate Division, First Department, 1968-1969. Confidential Law Secretary to Hon. Morrie Slifkin, Supreme Court, Westchester County, 1969-1971. Adjunct Instructor, Domestic Relations, Rockland Community College, 1990-1992. Instructor, Matrimonial Law, Mercy College, 1992-1994. Fellow American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers; Former Chairperson, Family Law Section Westchester County Bar Association.

Author: 'Sister State Decrees of Separation Used to Obtain New York Divorces: Form vs. Justice,' New York State Bar Association News Letter, 1971; 'A Bill of Rights for Children' West Law Journal, 1972; 'Separation Agreements-What Treatment,' West Law Journal, 1974; 'Constructive Trust-A Necessary Function,' West Law Journal, 1976. Lecturer, Grandparents Rights and Geographical Relocation, June, 2003. Counsel, Parents Without Partners, Rockland County, 1971-1972.

Areas of Practice (24)

  • Family Law
  • Matrimonial Law
  • Divorce
  • Domestic Relations
  • Separation
  • Child Custody
  • Child Support
  • Adoption Law
  • Domestic Violence
  • Spousal Support
  • Visitation Rights
  • Fathers Rights
  • Alimony
  • Childrens Rights
  • Equitable Distribution
  • Grandparents Custody
  • Grandparents Visitation Rights
  • Legal Separation
  • Marital Agreements
  • Marital Property Settlements
  • No Fault Divorce
  • Postnuptial Agreements
  • Premarital Agreements
  • Child Abuse and Neglect

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Family Law, Matrimonial Law, Divorce, Domestic Relation, Separation, Child Custody, Child Support, Adoption Law, Domestic Violence, Spousal Support, Visitation Rights, Fathers Rights View More

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