If you are dealing with an issue related to family law, it is vitally important that you hire a lawyer who you can trust to protect both your legal rights, as well as those of your entire family. More than that though, you need to hire an attorney who is compassionate, knowledgeable, and fully qualified to handle your case. For this reason, we encourage you to contact a Long Island divorce and family lawyer from Sunshine & Feinstein.
Just some of the reasons you should hire us:
More than our accolades, however, we believe that you should call on us because we truly care. Regardless of whether you are looking for a simple split from your spouse of several years or if you are facing a messy divorce involving children and all of the issues that come with that (such as custody and visitation rights), you can trust our firm to be there for you. We pride ourselves on being honest attorneys who truly care about our clients and who are committed to providing the personalized, high-quality representation that they deserve.
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Beyond family law, our legal team is also capable of handling cases involving commercial litigation, business and real estate transactions, corporate law, media and communications law, as well as criminal law. No matter the exact nature of your case, you rest assured knowing that we will advocate on your behalf.
If you are ready to take the first step in your case, contact us today at 516-234-7377. We can schedule a consultation where we can discuss the specifics of your situation and all of your available options.
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