David Ivan Bliven

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David Ivan Bliven

4.8
190 reviews
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Rating: 10.0

Licensed for 28 years

Divorce and separation Lawyer at White Plains, NY
Practice Areas: Divorce & Separation, Child Custody, Child Support ... +5 more

140 Grand St., Suite 402, White Plains, NY

Virtual Consultation Available

About David

Biography

Former Family Court prosecutor who gives personalized attention to your case!

Practice Areas

8

Practice Areas

Divorce and Separation 70%

29 years | 400 cases

70%
Child Custody 12%

29 years | 275 cases

12%
Child Support 7%

This does not count the 1,000+ cases I handled as a prosecutor.

29 years | 225 cases

7%
Family 5%

This in an umbrella term, and thus includes alot of overlap from the other case categories. This also does not count the 1,000+ cases I handled as a prosecutor.

29 years | 850 cases

5%
Domestic Violence 2%

29 years | 100 cases

2%
Marriage and Prenuptials 2%

Prenuptial Agreements

29 years | 50 cases

2%
Adoption 1%

1%
Alimony 1%

1%

Fees and Rates

We have not found any cost information for this lawyer

Awards

Client's Choice
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Top Contributor
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Platinum Client Champion
AV Preeminent Peer Review Rating

Licenses

Licensed in New York for 28 years

State: New York

Acquired: 1998

Currently Registered

No misconduct found

Location

Law Offices of David Bliven

140 Grand St., Suite 402, White Plains, NY, 10601

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3190 Riverdale Avenue, Suite 1, Bronx, NY, 10463

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Online Presence

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David Ivan Bliven's Reviews

Showing 171 - 175 of 175 reviews

Posted by anonymous | July 13, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation

Divorce

I retained David in August 2012, since then I tried to make things work out with my wife, moved out moved back in, to make a long story short, in October 2014 we signed a Stipulation of Discontinuance it was mailed to his office , they did not receive it, the usps must still be using horses , they re...ceived it May 2016, in the meantime I had told him we had gotten a mediator to settle this , so instead of looking at the date it was signed and letting me know they finally received it a year and a half later they went and filed it anyways , so now we have to refile and it is going to cost hundreds of dollars more for court costs and such , anyway thank your office for keeping on top of things, A simple email letting me know that you received it finally would have been nice especially since you knew we had gotten a mediator .

David Bliven

Replied last July 13, 2016

This former client's issues stem from a lack of communication - but not on my offices' part, as I will demonstrate. This person did indeed retain me in August, 2012 on a divorce matter. I scheduled a 4-way settlement conference at his request, and he subsequently asked that it be cancelled as he & his wife were going to marriage counseling. This was in early 2013. My office then sent him 5 letters (7/8/13, 8/21/13, 12/30/13, 1/31/14 & 2/27/14) before he replied at all. Thus, he went nearly a year in completely ignoring his own attorney's attempts to contact him. At the time, he asked us to keep his file "on hold." We did so, but then periodically contacted him to ascertain his desires. He went another 8 months with no contact back to us whatsoever. In the meanwhile, it took another 3 letters just to get any response out of him (6/5/14, 8/4/14, 10/4/14). He finally said in October, 2014 that he and his wife wanted to withdraw the divorce case. Fine. We sent him a stipulation to discontinue the case on 10/21/14. It then took another 3 attempts to contact him over the span of nearly 4 months just to get any response out of him as to why we hadn't received the signed stipulation back from him (those 3 attempts were 11/10/14, 12/4/14, 1/8/15). He claimed he had "sent the stip back a month ago" and questioned why we hadn't received it. We speculated that he may not have written our suite number on the envelope, but nevertheless asked that he send it out again. Should have been simple enough. However, not only did he not send the stip back, but he amazingly went well over another YEAR of completely ignoring our office's numerous attempts to contact him to follow-up (letters sent to him on 3/9/15, 5/8/15, 6/29/15, 8/27/15, 11/7/15, 12/29/15, 3/1/16 & 4/27/16). Interestingly, we finally received his signed stip to discontinue the case in early May, 2016 - and it was the ORIGINAL stip signed back in October, 2014. This completely undercuts this person's credibility as he implied both to our office - as well as in this Avvo posting - that he mailed out that stip in October, 2014 - when clearly he had it at his house the whole time & simply forgot to mail it! Nevertheless, the person sent it back to us, never said anything to us that he did NOT want us to file it with the Court - so we did so. Indeed, we then sent him a closing letter dated 6/6/16, noting his case was withdrawn and the stip had been filed with the Court. He never replied to that letter saying anything like "oh, hey, I didn't want you to do that." Just a couple of days ago, this person contacted my office questioning why we received his stip back "a year and a half" after he mailed it to us. He never stated in this most recent correspondence that he hadn't wanted me to file the stip. He only subsequently questioned why I hadn't contacted his mediator after I received his stip to discontinue the case. Even this concern of his is belied by my letter to him, dated 5/3/16, in which I stated I would "await her contact" if she needed anything from me. Neither he - nor the mediator - ever followed up with me. As such, I believe I've clearly demonstrated this person's present troubles (if any) stem from an inability to effectively communicate. But rather than seeing it this way and attempting to improve himself in this regard, he sees fit to try blaming others from his self-created problems. This review should be seen thru those lenses - and compared to the many, many other people who are very pleased with my services.

Posted by anonymous | May 28, 2015 | Child Support

Mr Bliven was very nasty and condescending

My experience with Mr Bliven was horrible. At no time during my experience with him that I felt he was looking out for my best interest. Any inquiries made by me received a condescending response. Mr Bliven on two court appearance arrived late and didn't appear interested in my case. My case involv...ed vacating a childcare and child support decision which involved submitting almost 90 percent of my income due to me missing a court date due medical issues. I've worked in law enforcement for 25 years and I've seen lawyers worker harder for people on crack.

David Bliven

Replied last May 28, 2015

This review is a good example of an ex-client digging themselves a deep hole, then hiring a lawyer & thinking the lawyer can solve everything. First, I only represented this client for about 3 months, and at no time prior to the decision on his case (5/26/15) did he ever voice any complaint about myself or my services - implicit or otherwise. He only voiced a complaint for the first time when he lost his case. This guy not only acted as his own lawyer prior to hiring me, but also acted as his own doctor. He skipped a court date because he was "in too much pain," yet didn't bother to get a "no work/no school" letter from his Dr. which might have saved him. He also never called the Court or anyone else to say he wasn't coming to Court - just made a self-diagnoses that his pain was too great to travel. What did him in wasn't anything I did or didn't do, but the fact that it came out in the wash (after submitting our motion to dismiss) that he not only texted the other party that same day, but also wasn't in enough pain to stop visiting his children. Opps! The Judge then decided if he could send a text, he should have called the Court to request an adjournment. As for me "arriving late," most NYC Family Court Judges don't start their morning calendar until 9:30a.m. & their afternoon calendar until 2:30p.m. (unless they give the case a "time-certain"). Thus, while the time on the printed calendar may say 9:00a.m., the lawyers are not considered "late" if they arrive at 9:30a.m., since that's the time most of the cases begin to be called in. On the day in question (5/26/15), I arrived to Court just a few minutes after 9:30, but only because an accident had just occurred on the highway I was traveling on (& thus my GPS didn't read it until I arrived at the traffic jam), causing an unexpected delay. It should be noted that, in an ironic twist of the facts (though not mentioned by this ex-client), HE arrived nearly 45 minutes late - and that's 45 minutes AFTER 9:30! If he was holding himself to the same standard as he was holding me, then he would have been 1 hour, 15 minutes late to his own case (and a case he previously lost because he was defaulted). Quite obviously, however, this person would rather blame everyone else in the world for his own, self-created problems. This review should thus be viewed through that lens.

Posted by Arlinda | February 09, 2015 | Child Support

Worst Decision I Ever Made

I have never before written a negative review about any other professionals, but in this case I feel that it's important to do so because I don't want any other struggling single mothers to make the same mistake I made. I hired Mr. Bliven to represent me in my support case and I'm beyond disappointed... with his services, and cannot emphasize enough how unprofessional he was in handling my case. Mr. Bliven will be there to take your money, and ask for more, but when it comes to delivering, and protecting you and your children's interests and rights in court, he will fail you!! Don't count on him to fight for you or to even care about what you're going through. I was only able to speak with him during our initial consultation and after that I could not even reach him while trying to prepare for my upcoming hearings. I lost my case due to his unprofessionalism and lack of integrity, which cost me thousands and thousands of dollars. He was always late for our hearings and always unprepared. Once again, I deeply regret ever working with him.

David Bliven

Replied last July 10, 2013

This review came just a day after I dared to insist that the ex-client pay her final balance. I had worked hard on her case, she received an unfavorable decision, and felt that she shouldn't pay her final balance because of that. There's no detail of what "unprofessionalism" I engaged in, and indeed on a review of all phone calls & e-mails, there was not a single complaint received from this ex-client - until 2 days ago, of course, when I insisted upon payment. I even sent her an e-mail dated 7/8/13 stating my records had not revealed any prior complaints from her & invited her to provide me with any details of such prior complaints. No response was received. This ex-client initially retained me on a Violation case. It turned out there was also a downward modification case pending, though she did not mention same upon retaining me. While on my contract I could have charged her an additional fee for the extra petition (as the case was thus more complex than the one she initially retained me on), I waived that additional fee. Indeed, I had even given her a 50% discount on both my retainer and my hourly rates for the duration of the case. Additionally, as opposed to the "thousands & thousands" supposedly spent, this ex-client paid $2,000 for a case which spanned multiple court dates and lasted nearly a year. Moreover, she states she was only able to speak with me at the initial consultation. The truth is far different. Besides multiple phone calls and e-mails throughout the case (including, as an example, a 1/30/12 call to my cell phone), this client had 2 subsequent in-office appointments with me, on 12/28/11 and on 1/4/12, together lasting well over an hour. There is not a single phone call, e-mail or other communication from this ex-client indicating she was either trying to reach me or make an appointment with me in which her efforts were frustrated. As opposed to the ex-client stating I was "always late," once again there is nothing in my records indicating same. More importantly, there is no record of any phone call, e-mail or other communication from the ex-client in which she noted any of my supposed lateness's. The case was scheduled for 2/7/12 and was a preliminary date which was adjourned on request of the respondent. The matter was on for 3/7/12 and the Violation case (the very case the ex-client had retained me on) was successfully settled after SCU revealed they had seized all of the outstanding arrears from the father's bank account. The matter was adjourned for a hearing. As opposed to the statement of me supposedly being "unprepared," for the next court date (6/7/12) I properly filed a motion to compel disclosure against the father for failing to produce certain previously-requested financial documents. The Magistrate granted the application, in part, by ordering the father to produce the requested documents under threat of disclosure sanctions. The case had final trial dates of 9/24/12 & 10/15/12. During the hearing, I made a proper application that the father's petition be dismissed. The Magistrate stated she would proceed with the hearing and consider whatever documents - or lack thereof - father produced on his case. Finally, this ex-client states she lost the case due to my "unprofessionalism and lack of integrity." Once again, there isn't the slightest hint as to what is meant by this. The ex-client "lost" her case - in part - by the Magistrate reducing her order of support from $391/week to $291/week as the Magistrate found that the father had been laid-off from his higher paying job, but found a subsequent job earning $25/hour. I say she only "partially" lost her case because the Magistrate made that entire reduced amount applicable retroactively - including for significant periods of time the father claimed he was unemployed. She was sent a closing letter on 1/3/13 stating I hoped she found my services to be adequate - no response was received.

Posted by anonymous | February 09, 2015 | Lawsuits & Disputes

Caution

He always arrives late to court hearings, unprepared, and doesn't wholeheartedly advocate for what you want as a client. He doesn't listen to his clients wishes. He cowards down when he comes across a hostile Judge. He's not an assertive lawyer. He gives a good presentation upon getting your retain...er, but his actions differ in the court room.

David Bliven

Replied last July 30, 2013

It is hard to reply with any specifics, given how vague this posting is. That said, in terms of "being late," I am rarely late. At times, if a case is scheduled for 9am (for example) & I know that the Judge doesn't get going until 9:30 or after, I may show up at closer to 9:30. Most of my clients appreciate that I'm trying to save them money & not bill them for sitting around in a waiting area when I knew going in the case wasn't going to be called on time - apparently 1 client doesn't appreciate this. In terms of "being unprepared," I can only say the vast majority of my clients are very pleased with my services (I refer you to all my other reviews). It sounds as though this client simply lost his/her case & instead of putting the blame where it needs to be, s/he decides to make vague & unfounded accusations in an anonymous internet post. In terms of me not being a "wholehearted advocate," I specifically meet with all of my clients prior to the hearings & never settle a case without his/her input & consent. Finally, in terms of me "cowering down," I can only say that as a former Family Court prosecutor, I have extensive trial experience appearing before Judges, who are sometimes hostile both to me and my client's position. I don't back down & would refer you to any of the rest of the client reviews who back that assertion up. I submit this posting comes not from someone genuinely dissatisfied with my services (especially given the lack of specifics), but instead from someone who received their final bill & have actually found to their chagrin that I'm insisting on them paying it. Go figure.

Posted by Ms. Z. Israel | September 03, 2013 | Criminal Defense

Worst attorney in NYS

He was absolutely one of the worst paid lawyers that I've retained. He's consistently late or sick. He charges you for email inboxes, instead of on aggressive and assertive representation in the court. He provided me with substandard representation. In the end I paid thousands of dollars on him recei...ving emails, and him sending out nonsense subpoena when it was never used, and his primary intention was to get me a standard 6-12 month ACD, when I clearly informed him that Trial is where I intend to take this case.Don't bother retain this legal aid attorney/ private attorney who disguises himself as a knowledgeable former ACS attorney. The worst attorney can get you an ACD for free. Word of advice to those seeking a family lawyer is spend your money where it will work for you, and clearly it won't work for you when hiring David Bliven.

David Bliven

Replied last October 30, 2013

I never represented anyone by the name of "Israel," so people reading this review are cautioned that this may be a completely fictitious review (I understand Avvo has not received verification from this person that they were an actual client of mine). If I had to guess, though, I represented this person in a Family Court matter. As for me supposedly arriving late, my records reveal the following: 2/27/13 court date I arrived on time for the 9am call, 3/5/13 date I arrived 12 minutes early, 3/15/13 date I arrived on time for the 9:30 call, 5/8/13 date I arrived 6 minutes early and 7/19/13 date I arrived 2 hours late, BUT with permission of the court as I had another appearance in another court (& the client and all counsel were notified of same in advance). On the 8/5/13 court date, I called in sick (which was the only court date or appointment I missed due to illness) because I had just recently been hospitalized due to severe bronchitis. As for supposedly paying a lot of money for subpar representation, this person never raised a single complaint. Indeed, her reasons for releasing me as her attorney had absolutely nothing to do with her dissatisfaction of me as her attorney. I'll quote from her e-mail requesting my release: "I've exhausted all my savings, and can no longer afford to retain you as my lawyer." Additionally, her characterization of an "ACD" (or "adjournment in contemplation of dismissal") being "standard," thus implying it's easy to receive, is completely misplaced. An ACD in my experience is very hard to get as a plea offer from ACS (anyone who doubts that is free to post that question to any of the other lawyers on Avvo). ACDs are given out in less than 10% of all ACS cases - and thus her statement that the worst attorney can get you one is completely baseless. In sum, this person never complained at all about my services and only released me because she could not afford me. I felt bad that she could not continue to afford my services - but certainly this does not give her grounds to post a bogus review about me online.

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Child custody lawyer | Jan 11

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"Mr. Bliven is an excellent advocate for his clients. I would not hesitate to recommend him to a client in need. He is also an asset to the Avvo Community, providing invaluable resources to those seeking help."

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Child custody lawyer | Mar 01

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"I endorse this attorney, who gives so generously to the AVVO community."

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Civil rights lawyer | Feb 13

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"Exceptional attorney, dedicated to client success. Highly recommended."

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Divorce and separation lawyer | Dec 07

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"I endorse this lawyer. David Bliven provides his clients with a comprehensive approach. I have had many cases with him and have found him to be well-prepared and professional in all aspects of the case."

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Unknown lawyer | Jul 11

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"I endorse this lawyer."

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Noah Peterson

Child custody lawyer | Feb 24

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"Mr. Bliven consistently provides accurate legal analysis to the online avvo community. I endorse this lawyer."

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Mark Clay

Family lawyer | Aug 21

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"I highly endorse Mr. Bliven. Truly exceptional and caring attorney who achieves great results in representing clients! I want all people to contact him for help."

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Unknown lawyer | Mar 25

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"I endorse this lawyer. Such a wonderful spirit and is truly dedicated to clients."

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Paul Siepmann

Divorce and separation lawyer | Jan 21

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"I endorse this lawyer. It should be readily apparent to anyone dealing with Attorney David Bliven that he is both highly skilled and very knowledgeable in the Matrimonial and Family Law areas. He's clearly a zealous advocate for his clients and a formidable adversary for opposing counsel."

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Sean Cleary

Child custody lawyer | Dec 18

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"I wholeheartedly endorse this lawyer. A brilliant, trustworthy and highly respected attorney in the legal community."

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Ingrid Gherman

Family lawyer | Dec 03

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"I enthusiastically endorse this lawyer. He is a credit to the family law community."

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D. Burkett

Child custody lawyer | Nov 08

Relationship: Opposing Counsel on matter

"Mr. Bliven and I worked on a custody/relocation matter that required extensive pre-trial negotiation and attempts at settlement which ultimately failed despite the attorneys' best efforts. He was a thoroughly professional, courteous, and impressive adversary, without whose efforts would have had no chance of settling. I look forward to our next matter together."

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Judd Nemiro

Unknown lawyer | Oct 19

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"This attorney has an excellent reputation for providing the highest quality representation to clients. Experience and proven results!"

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Child custody lawyer | Sep 09

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"I endorse this lawyer."

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Divorce and separation lawyer | Aug 03

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"Extremely knowledgeable attorney!"

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Family lawyer | Jul 30

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"I endorse this lawyer. I found his answers on AVVO to be thoughtful and informative."

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Child custody lawyer | Jul 07

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"I endorse this lawyer."

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Wayne Crowe

Child custody lawyer | Jul 05

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"I endorse this lawyer. Great Custody Attorney. Very prepared and willing to take on any Attorney, Any Judge. Would highly recommend."

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Family lawyer | Jun 27

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Experience

Rating:  10.0 (Superb)

Honors

2025

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2024

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2023

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2022

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2021

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2020

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2019

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2019

Top Attorney - NY Metro & Westchester Area, Westchester Magazine

2018

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2018

Certified Financial Litigator, AACFL

2018

Super Lawyers, Thompson Reuters

2018

AV Peer Review Rating, Martindale-Hubbell

2017

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2014

A+ Rating, Better Business Bureau

2014

Superb Rating, Avvo

2014

Top Contributor, Avvo

2013

Superb Rating, Avvo

2013

Clients' Choice, AVVO

2013

Top Contributor, AVVO

2012

Top Contributor, AVVO

2011

Attorneys for Children - Private-Pay Assignments, Appellate Division, Second Department

2007

Assigned Counsel Panel member, Westchester County Bar Association

2005

Lawyer Referral Panel, New York County Lawyers' Association

1998

SDNY & EDNY Admittance, Federal Bar Association

1997

Cum Laude, New York Law School

1997

Top 15% Class Rank, New York Law School

1993

Cum Laude, Syracuse University

Work Experience

2000 - Present

Attorney, Law Offices of David Bliven

1999 - 2000

Prosecuting Attorney, Nyc Administration For Children's Services

1998 - 1999

Prosecuting Attorney, New York City Corporation Counsel

1997 - 1997

Legal Intern, Lansner & Kubitscheck

1997 - 1998

Associate, Wolfson & Carroll

1996 - 1997

Tutor, New York Law School

1994 - 1994

Legal Intern, Supreme Court Of The State Of New York

1993 - 1994

Legal Intern, New York State Unified Court System

Associations

2011 - Present

Attorneys for Children Panel - Westchester

Attorney Member

2010 - Present

Bronx Bar Association

Attorney Member

2006 - Present

New York State Bar Association, Family Law Section

Attorney Member

2006 - Present

Westchester County Bar Association, Family Law Section

Attorney Member

2005 - Present

Westchester County Bar Association

Member

2005 - Present

National Lawyers Guild, National Police Accountability Project

Attorney Member

New York State Bar Association

Member

New York County Lawyers' Association

Member

National Lawyers Guild

Attorney Member

2000 - 2005

Attorneys for Children Panel - Queens

Attorney Member

Sample of Legal Cases

Isichenko v Isichenko, 161 A.D.3d 833, 75 N.Y.S.3d 530 (2d Dept. 2018)

Won Appeal!

Matter of Nevaeh R. (Veronica B.—Rueben M.)

Adoption Appeal confirmed!

Backhaus v. Backhaus, 128 A.D.3d 872, 9 N.Y.S.3d 618 (2d Dept 2015)

Trial Court reversed

Matter of Delehia J., 93 A.D.3d 668, 939 N.Y.S.2d 570 (2d Dept 2012)

Precedent established

Ito v. Ito, 73 A.D.3d 983, 900 N.Y.S.2d 665 (2d Dept. 2010)

Won appeal

Barnette v. Blair, 57 A.D.3d 893, 870 N.Y.S.2d 409 (2d Dept 2008)

Appeal won

Scott v. Scott, 62 A.D.3d 714, 879 N.Y.S.2d 488 (2d Dept 2009)

Appeal won.

Khan v. Dolly, 6 A.D.3d 437, 774 N.Y.S.2d 365 (2d Dept 2004)

Appeal won

In re Cory M., 307 A.D.2d 1035, 763 N.Y.S.2d 771 (2d Dept 2003)

Appeal won

Colvin v. Guo

Custody restored!

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Education

1997

New York Law School

JD - Juris Doctor

1993

Syracuse University

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Speaking Engagements

2014

2014

2013

How to Assist Your Child Welfare Defense Attorney

Child Abuse

2005

Child Abuse & Neglect Proceedings

Shaken Baby Syndrome

Publications

2022

Speakeasy Publishing Navigating Your New York Post-Divorce Case: Modifications & Enforcement

2021

Speakeasy Publishing Navigating Your New York High Net Worth Divorce Case

2020

Speakeasy Publishing Navigating Your New York Family Court Case

2018

Languages

English

Activity

Top Contributor

David earned significant contribution points in 2020.

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