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family law Mar. 30, 2020

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From offices in Midtown Manhattan’s historic Graybar Building, the attorneys of Burger Green & Min LLP provide quality representation in complex family law matters due to their decades of experience and legal knowledge in the areas of matrimonial and family law. Although their practice is primarily focused in New York, their attorneys have also participated in litigation in hundreds of family law cases throughout the United States and internationally as trial counsel or consultants.For over 40 years, attorneys at Burger Green & Min have successfully represented their clients’ interests in a wide range of family law matters including high net worth divorce, complex asset division, child custody, child support, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements and international child custody and abduction (Hague) cases.

The firm also provides legal services for real estate transactions, criminal defense and immigration matters.Burger Green & Min obtains most of its work through referrals from past clients and other lawyers. Indeed, the firm’s members have received recognition in Super Lawyers and are active in prominent bar associations such as the New York State Bar, New York Women’s Bar, New York City Bar and New York County Lawyers Association. The firm’s partners include members of the International Academy of Family Lawyers, American Academy of Certified Financial Litigators and the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts.

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