Grand Island, NY Divorce Attorney

Grand Island, NY Divorce LawyerNo matter how you look at it, divorces are stressful. In addition to ending a relationship that you may have been a part of for decades, you need to determine how assets will be divided, and possibly determine how child care will be apportioned. At Feron Poleon LLP we understand how stressful a divorce can be and go out of our way to make the legal aspects of the divorce as stress free as possible. This is why we are the best divorce lawyers serving Grand Island, NY.

Experienced Team of Divorce Lawyers

The legal process involves a lot of red tape and if you aren't familiar with it, it can be daunting. Your divorce attorney at Feron Poleon will explain every aspect of your divorce process before you have to deal with. If there are aspects that you don't need to be involved in, your divorce lawyer will perform them for you, while still making sure you know exactly what is happening, and on what timeline. Our decades of experience with New York divorce law ensures that we can identfy challenges and problems before they arise and make the process flow smoothly on your end.

Comprehensive and Fair Counsel

When a Feron Poleon LLP divorce lawyer provides counsel for your divorce proceedings, you are getting comprehensive assistance with all aspects of your case. That means your divorce attorney will provide complete valuation of all assets, perform a thorough search for hidden assets, create a contract for child care and child support if necessary, and assist with changing legal documents including your will and power of attorney.

This comprehensive approach to your divorce ensures that you get the results you are looking for. And, of course, we will fight as hard as necessary to ensure that you get an equitable distribution of the assets that you and your spouse owned together.

Contact Us Today

If you are considering divorce in Grand Island, NY, you should speak with a divorce attorney as soon as possible. Contact us for an initial consultation. Even if you don't end up getting a divorce, the sooner you speak with legal counsel, the better you are protected.