Law Offices of Brian D. Perskin
New York Family Court Lawyer
If you are looking to work with a New York Family Court law firm that can provide you with the knowledgeable, effective legal counsel you need, you have come to the right place. The Law Offices of Brian D. Perskin represents clients throughout New York from our offices in NYC and Brooklyn Heights, utilizing more than 40 years of combined legal experience to help our clients address their cases in Family Court. We are committed to providing personalized, one-on-one attention to each of our clients and take on a limited number of cases to accomplish this. Our lawyers are also dedicated to aggressive legal counsel with a focus on innovative legal strategies that address each client's particular needs and concerns.
Our firm takes on all types of Family Court cases in New York, including child custody, child support, visitation, orders of protection, paternity, child neglect and abuse, and juvenile delinquency. We can also offer you advice on how to succeed in Family Court, even in the most complex of family law matters.
Why Our Family Court Law Firm?
Choosing the right law firm may be difficult, particularly when you fully understand the gravity of the situation. You may face serious emotional, financial and personal repercussions depending on the outcome of your Family Court matter, and therefore your choice in attorney is important. You may wish to look at the background of the firm, the types of cases they handle, the staff at the firm and how you feel personally about the principle attorneys and support staff.
At the Law Offices of Brian D. Perskin, we offer a free initial case review, offering you the opportunity to get to know our staff. This will be your chance to see how you feel about our firm, review our qualifications and see how we can help you. You can count on our honesty, professionalism and tenacity as we handle your case.
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