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4.8 /5.0
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Established in 2000, the Law Offices of David Bliven assists individuals and families in Westchester County and Bronx County with divorce, child custody, and other family law matters. Attorney David Bliven leverages his nearly 30 years of experience, including prosecutor work, to provide comprehensive and strategic legal counsel. He is ranked in the top 5% of Family Law attorneys in the NYC metro area, maintains a 10.0 (Superb) Avvo rating and has the highest possible rating for Legal Ability & Ethical Standards. He has been published in numerous periodicals and has authored several books, including "Navigating Your New York Divorce Case" and "Navigating Your New York Family Court Case" and "Navigating Your New York Contested Divorce Case."
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State: New York
Acquired: 1998
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Posted by anonymous | November 10, 2009 | Family
Awsome lawyer who works hard for his clients
Mr Bliven has been very helpful throughout a very hard time for me and has made me understand the entire process by always keeping me informed as to the status of my case. He found time to always look into all the issues leaving no stone unturned. He was also very reasonable with his billing. I would...
Posted by Cynthia | March 01, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Gets the job done
I hired Mr. Bliven to represent me in a Divorce. From the outset he was knowledgeable, honest, and presented me with my options. I was cc'd on every correspondence, and kept informed every step of the way, eliminating the need for me to call for regular updates. Monthly bills were itemized, and c...
Posted by anonymous | December 31, 2023 | Hired Attorney | Family
Disappointed
I hired David Bliven largely on the strength of these reviews, and because his office is accessible to me. First his staff repeatedly screwed up appointments with him, including my first and last meetings with David. He didn't show up to scheduled online meetings and then, when I called the office,...
Preliminarily, one should note this review is "anonymous," and thus is may not be a legitimate review. It also deprives me of responding with specifics based on a review of this particular person's file. That said, I'll respond as best I can as follows: (1) I can only state that nearly all of my clients are quite happy with my services & the actions of my staff. If this 1 person is not it may be more a function of this person's disgruntlement with his life situation than anything else. (2) If we couldn't find aa payment he made, it was more likely that he sent in a payment (via Zelle, etc.) without letting us know. Zelle doesn't automatically notify us of payments - which is why we ask in our payments due e-mail for clients to confirm the payments with us. Apparently this person didn't - thus the frustration. (3) Regarding my note-taking - I do NOT post notes from clients online (same would be unethical) so I have no idea what this person is talking about. As for taking note "for myself" - I submit the primary purpose is so myself & my clients are "on the same page." Nearly all my clients are grateful to receiving my notes of appointments & court proceedings. Indeed, many who've had prior counsel have stated they really like this service in particular as their prior attorneys often kept them in the dark about what was discussed with opposing counsel or the Judge outside of their presence. (4) This person has the gall to criticize me for being on-time. With this person, it's apparent I can't win - if I'm on-time, I'm faulted. But I'm also quite sure if I showed up 15-20 minutes early -and billed him for sitting there & staring at the wall - he'd resent that as well. More importantly, the reason I don't usually show up to court substantially early is because I pride myself on preparing the case beforehand - meeting with my clients, striving to communicate with opposing counsel & reviewing my file. If my guest is right as to who this person is, then his frustration was because he often failed to abide by specific recommendations of mine to scheduled appointments to meet with me prior to each court hearing. (7) Again, if I have this person right, I had advised him he was committing massive tax fraud & would likely lose at trial. I was his 3d attorney - and he hired me after many other attorneys (according to him) rejected his case because he sunk himself by representing himself for several months & then sought to retain counsel on the eve of 2 depositions. Not only did I take on his case, but got him a quite favorable result. Among other things, he ended up paying child support based on HIS representation of his income - as opposed to his actual gross income of between $200-300k. Additionally, his executed settlement states: "he is fully satisfied with the representation of his attorney, and represents that he does not have any dispute or claim against his attorney, including but not limited to performance and/or fees." I further disagree I'm "not a good speaker in court" - even my other negative reviews on this site don't say that. As such, this may be seen as more the lens thru which an angry person sees the rest of the world. Finally, if I have this person right, he received a far more favorable settlement than one he would've received had he represented himself. I recall a prior client who had 5 PhD's who chose to represent himself at trial as he believed he was smarter than most attorneys. His result: alimony & support of $18,000 per month and attorneys fees owed to his ex-wife if $300,000. "Those who represent themselves have a fool for a client." From the sound of things, from a Karma perspective, here's hoping he chooses to represent himself next time - no offense.
Posted by Mohamed | September 09, 2020 | Divorce & Separation
Repeatedly asking for money without providing any service in return
I contacted Mr. Bliven's office regrading a post-divorce case. They asked me to schedule a 20-minute consultation. I paid for it but Mr. Bliven called and told me that he went through the documents but there is no enough time to speak with me about it and I should pay gain for 50-minutes call for him...
First, Mr Omar was never a client of mine - and thus his "review" should be judged accordingly. Second, we never "asked him to schedule a 20-minute consultation." Instead, we provided him our consultation options, and he picked from them. Third, our standard intake form - which Mr Omar signed off upon - CLEARLY states that if a potential client requests that I review documents as part of the consultation, then my time in reviewing those documents are counted against their consultation time. Mr Omar provided my office with no less than 23 documents to review as part of his consult - some of them quite lengthy. Quite frankly, taking only 30 minutes to review them was relatively speedy. Fourth, it is grossly inaccurate to say that I "refused to answer a single question about his case." Since Mr Omar himself acknowledges that we spoke for at least 20 minutes, what in his mind did we talk about then? Quite obviously, it was answering questions about his case. As such, anyone looking at his review of me should very much question his credibility. Finally, there is a good reason why Mr Omar was unhappy - I did not tell him what he wanted to hear. Instead, I was honest with him & told him the odds were very much against him winning his case. His case involved him failing to show up in court and the Court declined to find he stated a "reasonable excuse for his default." It is submitted that Mr Omar has sunk himself in his own case - and then is looking to blame everyone but himself for his predicament.
Posted by anonymous | December 13, 2018 | Child Custody
Not good, but I only did a consult
The advice he gave me wasn’t good. And I think he yells you what he thinks you want to hear, so you’ll hire him. I spoke to him about a custody matter and he wasn’t helpful.
As this "review" is anonymous, it should be noted that this may or may not even be a real review. There are absolutely no specifics, so it would be hard to intelligently respond. I can say in general that I'm a straight-shooter - I don't tell people what I think they want to hear just to get their business. Some people nevertheless want that kind of attorney - they have a fixation on their position & no one can tell them they're wrong. And they want to hire the attorney who will tell them they're right & the other side is evil. I'm just not that kind of attorney - nor that kind of person.
"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."
"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."
"Mr. Bliven consistently provides accurate legal analysis to the online avvo community. I endorse this lawyer."
"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."
"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."
"I wholeheartedly endorse this lawyer. A brilliant, trustworthy and highly respected attorney in the legal community."
"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."
"This attorney has an excellent reputation for providing the highest quality representation to clients. Experience and proven results!"
"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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2022
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2020
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2019
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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
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
2011 - Present
Attorneys for Children Panel - WestchesterAttorney Member
2010 - Present
Bronx Bar AssociationAttorney Member
2006 - Present
New York State Bar Association, Family Law SectionAttorney Member
2006 - Present
Westchester County Bar Association, Family Law SectionAttorney Member
2005 - Present
Westchester County Bar AssociationMember
2005 - Present
National Lawyers Guild, National Police Accountability ProjectAttorney Member
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2000 - 2005
Attorneys for Children Panel - QueensAttorney Member
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Trial Court reversed
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Appeal won
Custody restored!
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JD - Juris Doctor
1993
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