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New York family law attorney Anne-Louise DePalo has more than 25 years of experience guiding clients on Staten Island through issues such as divorce, division of marital property, equitable distribution, qualified domestic relations orders, child custody and visitation.
Anne-Louise DePalo is admitted to practice in the state courts of New York, U.S. District Courts, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, and the U.S. Supreme Court. She received her law degree from Albany Law School.
Anne-Louise DePalo has been appointed as a Co-Chairperson of the Matrimonial Committee at the Richmond County Bar Association. Anne-Louise DePalo is a Certified Mediator and Collaboratively trained attorney.
Helping clients plan for the next chapter of their lives is what she does best.
Few areas of law are more personal than family law. One of the reasons she chose to be a family law practitioner on Staten Island was to assist families in their time of need.
Since 1988, she has focused her law practice on the area of matrimonial law, including divorce, division of martial property, child custody and visitation, child support, and spousal support. She also help her clients deal with issues such as domestic violence and premarital and post marital agreements. She is experienced, effective and efficient.
While she does all of the legal work personally, she also have an experienced, excellent and efficient support staff. She has a very qualified Associate, Joanna L. DeLauro, Esq. They get the job done. The firm keeps its clients informed, advising them of the status of their case.
Anne-Louise DePalo believes in the personal touch; every phone call and email is answered on a timely basis.
Her approach to family law is to help you achieve a resolution through whatever means necessary, whether it requires litigation, mediation, collaborative divorce or negotiation. Prolonging your divorce and litigating every issue only increases the cost to you emotionally and financially. She will answer all your questions and make sure that your divorce is fair and resolved expeditiously. Anne-Louise DePalo will fight for you.
Please consider The DePalo Law Firm for your legal needs.
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94 Hancock Street, Staten Island, NY, 10305
94 Hancock St, Staten Island, NY, 10305-1252
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Posted by anonymous | February 23, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Highly Recommend
Getting a divorce after 25 years is not an easy decision,, but from the time I first met with Anne-Louise DePalo, I began to feel that it was possible. Anne-Louise is not only knowledgeable and professional, but she understands her clients' emotional needs as well. You begin to feel that you have a...
Posted by anonymous | December 06, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Friendly and Professional
I hired this lawyer to work on my divorce, my house purchase and additional legal documents. I recommend this lawyer and her helpful, friendly staff. They were always available and very professional.
Posted by Bill | November 21, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Great Law Firm
I was referred to Anne-Louise by a friend he was very happy with his divorce results. I hired Anne-Louise for child support recalculation (2x) and a house deed transfer. Any and all future legal issues i will be sure to reach out to Anne-Louise.
Posted by anonymous | October 03, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Smooth, Fair and Honest
Ms DePalo turned this painful process of divorce into a smooth and fair one for both sides. There were some nagging issues which Ms DePalo resolved fairly while standing her ground, leaving both sides happy with the results. Also, her ability and honesty in not dragging the process out (resulting in ...
"My first thoughts when I have a case with Anne-Louise DePalo is that she is a formidable opponent. Nonetheless, she is an honest, fair and respectful so that working with her is always a pleasure. More concisely, I have referred family members to Anne Louise knowing that she will handle their matters with the diligence and professionalism they deserved."
"As a real estate attorney in the same community, Ms. DePalo and I have crossed paths on numerous occasions over the years (usually the sale of marital properties). Based on my personal experiences and observations, I endorse this attorney."
Divorce and separation lawyer | Mar 02
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"I endorse this lawyer. I have worked with Anne-Louise for more than 25 years and I find her to be a fair and challenging opponent. She will fight for her client but is also capable of finding creative methods for settling matters."
"I have had many cases against Anne-Louise over the past 20 years, including several Collaborative Divorce cases. She is very bright and fighhts hard for her clients! I heartily endorse her!"
Divorce and separation lawyer
2017
Distinguished, Martindale-Hubbell
1988 - Present
Founder & Senior Partner, DePalo Law Firm
2015 - Present
Richmond County Bar Association, Matrimonial CommitteeCo-chair
2014 - Present
Bay Ridge Lawyers AssociationActive Member
2014 - Present
International Academy of Collaborative ProfessionalsActive Member
2011 - Present
Staten Island Collaborative Law GroupCo-Founder
1996 - Present
Women's Bar Association of New YorkFormer Secretary, Former President Staten Island Chapter
1989 - Present
Staten Island Women's Bar AssociationFormer President
1986
JD - Juris Doctor
1984
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2016
What is Collaborative Law?
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English
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