Neil Allen Fredman

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Neil Allen Fredman

4.0
Rating: 10.0

Licensed for 48 years

Divorce and separation Lawyer at White Plains, NY
Practice Areas: Divorce & Separation, Appeals, Family

333 Westchester Ave, Suite S-302, White Plains, NY

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About Neil

Biography

Practice Areas

3

Practice Areas

Divorce and Separation 80%

All aspects of Family Law, in lusding divorce, custody, support, prenuptial agreements. Collaborative Law or Litigation of client's rights concerning these areas

48 years | 1,000 cases

80%
Appeals 10%

Appeals of motion decisions,k custodial determinations, and divorce judgments

48 years | 30 cases

10%
Family 10%

Prenuptial agreements

48 years | 100 cases

10%

Fees and Rates

Cost

Hourly Rates

$ 450-500 per hour

Retainer

Always


Payment Methods

  • Check
  • Credit Card

Awards

AV Preeminent Peer Review Rating

Licenses

Licensed in New York for 48 years

State: New York

Acquired: 1978

Currently Registered

No misconduct found

Location

Fredman Baken & Novenstern LLP

333 Westchester Ave, Suite S-302, White Plains, NY, 10604-2910

fbndivorcelaw.com

Online Presence

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Neil Allen Fredman's Reviews

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4.0 /5.0

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Posted by Diana | October 11, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation

A rare and invaluable find in divorce law

Neil Fredman represented me in my divorce/custody case in 1995. In the years since then I spoke of him often in the sharing of that story and I will again here, later. But first let me say that 25 years later, Neil once again saved the day. In the face of coronavirus, I decided to take a lump su...m payment of my pension plan. If I died, this pension plan did not allow for a non-spouse beneficiary – meaning my children could not inherit it. But I could take the lump sum and roll it into an IRA account, naming my children as beneficiary. We are talking about a couple hundred thousand dollars that if left within the pension and I died, would simply be absorbed by the pension plan. I desperately wanted to make sure that my kids would be able to inherit these funds. The pension administrator required a copy of my divorce decree which neither I nor my Ex was able to locate. To get a copy from the Court, I’d have to go in-person to New York – from Florida, during coronavirus crisis. I took a chance and emailed Neil Fredman. Neil emailed me a certified copy of my 25 year old divorce decree in just one day!!! Because of Neil, I am now the happy recipient of my lump sum pension plan distribution. Of course, I thanked him profusely and took the opportunity to tell him how grateful I have always been for his sage advice way back in 1995. I reflected on my divorce scenario and Neil’s role and I’d like to take this opportunity to comment on that as well. 25 years ago, my Ex and I intended to resolve custody and divorce matters amicably. We had agreed on joint custody. I agreed to no alimony or child support because I earned more than him. We didn’t have much savings and didn’t own a home, so there wasn’t much to fight over. Never-the-less, a blood-sucking divorce attorney sunk his teeth into my ex-husband and promised him sole custody and alimony, prompting the animosity and legal fees to pile up. My first attorney was of a similar ilk. But a few days before a temporary custody hearing, he died of a brain aneurysm. I figured I was a great Mom so I went into court representing myself. I was not able to handle the procedural requirements of civil court, and I lost temporary custody of our kids. My heart was broken. That was when I hired Neil Fredman. His reputation proceeded him. I had one chance to change the course of events in the trial for full custody. In truth, it never got that far. Neil reviewed the findings from Social Services- who found both of us quite suitable parents- and supported joint custody with the children living with me and generous visitation with their Dad. Neil Fredman went to my Ex’s blood-sucking attorney and “encouraged” him to support the original proposal of joint custody, no alimony or child support. I later found out from my Ex that his attorney told him that while he could easily win against me, he would never be able to win against Neil Fredman. With Neil at the helm, the case was quickly resolved through a Stipulation and Settlement Agreement. At the time, I thought Neil’s hourly rates were high – but in the end, well worth it. He NEVER tried to drag it out. He worked towards settling rather than going to trial. I’m proud to say that ultimately, my Ex and I amicably co-parented. Our kids often said, “Why can’t you and Dad be like other divorced parents and not speak to each other?” – because we stood united in our parenting decisions and they couldn’t pit us against each other. It was Neil Fredman who paved the path to this end, and I have been eternally grateful to him ever since. Now 25 years later, Neil once again resolved my problem quickly and effectively. Neil Fredman has integrity and consideration for what happens AFTER the divorce process is finalized with the goal of meeting the best interests of the children and the adults in the years that follow. He is a rare find in divorce law and I highly recommend him.

Posted by anonymous | February 08, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation

Very satisfied client

Used Neil during my divorce. Which was a challenging one. He’s very professional and knows his stuff and all of the laws. Divorce is not easy for anyone. And I highly recommend Neil to anyone who is in need of a High Powered Super Lawyer.

Posted by anonymous | August 07, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation

Do not recommend this firm

Was not happy with the service his firm provided. Legal fees were over $100K - we didn’t even go to trial, and the firm was well aware of my financial assets at the time, especially as a stay-at-home mom and no employment. This was a simple divorce without complex financial assets. Would never recom...mend to anyone. I went to court about a year after the divorce was finalized due to being taken advantage of by my ex who found loopholes in the agreement poor written by this firm. I represented myself and won against my ex (both in family court and with support magistrate) who had legal representation. I could have handled this better on my own. Do not recommend this firm to anyone.

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Experience

Rating:  10.0 (Superb)

Honors

2025

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2025

AV Preeminent Rated, Martindale-Hubbell

2024

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2023

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2014

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2014

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2012

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2011

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2010

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2009

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2008

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2007

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

Work Experience

2019 - Present

Partner, Fredman Baken & Novenstern LLP

2009 - 2019

Partner, Fredman Baken & Kosan LLP

1998 - 2008

Partner, Fredman & Kosan LLP

1993 - 1997

Partner, Scheinkman, Fredman & Kosan LLP

1977 - 1993

Partner, Fink, Weinberger, Fredman, Berman, Lowell & Fensterheim

Associations

American Bar Association, Family Law Section

Executive Committee

2004 - 2006

Westchester County Bar Association, Family Law Section

Chair

1990 - 2000

American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers

Secretary

1980 - 1995

New York State Bar Association

Member, Executive Committee

Sample of Legal Cases

Alderman v. Alderman

Contempt sentenace and incarceration affirmed by Appellate Division

Janecka v. Franklin

Affirmation of Award of Custody to Father and Defeat of Wife's Relocation Request

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Education

1977

Fordham University School of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

1973

Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations

BS - Bachelor of Science

Speaking Engagements

1993

American Bar Association, Family Law Section

Wiretapping

Publications

1993

Leveraging With Legal Assistants Chapter 12, Domestic Relations

Languages

English

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