also known as Constantine G. Dimopoulos
Gus Dimopoulos has received nearly every award a matrimonial attorney can earn. He has been named a Super Lawyer by Thomson Reuters each year since 2019 in field of matrimonial law. This honor is bestowed upon less than 5% of the attorneys in the Country and the recipients are vetted through an independent, patent pending selection process. Gus has also been selected as a Lawyer of Distinction in Family Law. He has been selected for membership in Premier Lawyers of America, awarded “10 Best” by the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys, and repeatedly received ’s Client Choice Award where he maintains a 10 out of 10 client satisfaction score.
Gus has handled some of the most complicated divorce cases on record and is widely recognized as the go-to attorney when matters seem unsurmountable. He has handled extremely contentious custody cases and has consistently succeeded in securing custody on behalf of his clients when there were no settlement options. Gus’ familiarity and study of mental illness, forensic evaluations, narcissistic personality disorder, coercive control and drug/alcohol issues help him resolve even the most difficult cases. While no one wants to find themselves in custody litigation, the fact of the matter is – it happens. When it does, Gus’ successful track record is unmatched. In fact, other attorneys regularly seek out Gus to handle the custodial aspects of their case, or, bring Gus in---even at the last minute after matters have gone sideways---to conduct custody trials on their client’s behalf. In fact, over the last two years alone, in cases involving mental health issues, Gus has successfully obtained a Supreme Court award of sole custody for his clients on six different occasions (for both mothers and fathers). Beyond trial victories, in countless other cases, Gus successful negotiated his client’s preferred result without the need for a trial and based in part upon his reputation in the court room.
On the financial aspects of divorce, Gus’ successes in the courtroom have resulted in 8-figure equitable distribution awards on the one end, and significantly disproportionate equitable distribution awards far below 50/50 on the other. Gus is recognized as a straight-talking, highly skilled negotiator who is not afraid to take a case to trial. Quick-witted, and a problem solver, his skill often lies in understanding the risk and reward to each party’s positions (and the psychology behind what is prohibiting a settlement). In a fiercely complex financial matter, when millions are at stake, cool minds must prevail. Gus is not a loud and obnoxious lawyer who needs to pound the table – but rather, he’s a thinker who understands that success in the courtroom comes from preparation, an understanding of the law and the facts, and a well-honed strategy. A true trial attorney, Gus is not afraid to try a winnable case – but at the same time, he understands that oftentimes a well-prepared trial strategy and case narrative effectively wins a case by bringing about the desired settlement.
In one notable case in Westchester County, a first of its kind, Gus successfully discredited a court appointed neutral valuation expert, leading the Court to value the business at more than 7-times the expert’s recommended value. The decision, widely recognized as one of the most important equitable distribution decisions in Westchester County, lead to the creation of a first-ever “hybrid” classes of asset—which was necessary to value the asset at its apex for the client. The decision was affirmed by the Appellate Division, Second Department. The court also issued Gus’ client what is possibly the largest counsel fee award ever issued in Westchester County, $1.2 million. The counsel fee award was also affirmed by the Appellate Division, Second Department.
Representing a female client who had amassed tens-of-millions working at a hedge fund, Gus and his co-counsel successfully argued that the Husband’s actions warranted an award of far less than 50% of the marital estate. The Court, chastising the husband for his greed and his inability to trace $14-$15 million of marital assets he removed from marital accounts, issued an order precluding him from offering testimony at trial as to the disposition of these funds. The Court’s preclusion order, in line with Gus’ arguments, ultimately led to favorable settlement just days before the trial began. Earlier in the case, Gus tried the issue of custody and overwhelmingly obtained his client’s preferred custodial access schedule, and an order providing his client will final decision making over educational matters.
Over the course of 20+ years handling complicated divorce matters, Gus has learned the delicate art of managing a crisis. With social media driving the news cycle and social interactions, it takes minutes, not days, for a crisis to develop. In matrimonial law, a crisis can emerge with by an embarrassing social media post, an unpopular news story, or even a threat from a third party to post a salacious photo. Gus understands how to take immediate action to navigate any predicament, implement tactical communication plans, and lead clients through challenging situations—with the goal of always keeping the issue out of Court. Clients routinely turn to Gus before a divorce is commenced to handle the crisis, and work to resolve the matter, with discretion, before either party needs to file for divorce, or a story breaks.
Knowing the law is critical; and we have litigated the “take-down” or prohibition on social media posting during divorce actions extensively. In fact, we recently won the leading case in this area of law. New York Courts routinely strike down orders that prohibit social media posting during divorce actions because the prohibition is deemed a prior restraint on one’s First Amendment right to free speech. However, Gus argued that this particular social media posting negatively impacted the children and his client’s ability to earn a living to support those same children. The Court agreed banned a social media posting to denigrated his client, or discussed the divorce proceeding. The opposing party, appealed the decision and turned to one of the foremost Appellate lawyers (himself a former justice of the Appellate Division, Second Department). However, the decision was affirmed and the ban continued. Since our precedent setting decision in February, 2023, we have been called upon to consult other lawyers looking to provide their clients the same result, and our case has been discussed and analyzed by various bar associations.
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Posted by AllisonF | May 23, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Real Estate
Be careful
e careful - Gus charged me over $238,000 in 5 months and had a check from my house closing sent to him directly and in his name, leaving me with no money from July to December. It was and is still very difficult to live after not working for 10 years, and raising children for 16 years. My husband, my...
The settlement was reached after weeks of negotiation with the client's trusted advisors involved, and all fees—and how they were paid—were directly approved by the court. However, I’d like to offer a broader perspective—one rooted in decades of helping people navigate one of the most painful chapters in life: divorce. Divorce litigation is not just a legal process. It is, for many, a deeply emotional and psychologically taxing journey. It involves the unravelling of families, dreams, and financial security. It stirs fear, resentment, disappointment, and—understandably—grief. When clients come to us, they often do so not only seeking legal representation, but also hoping for validation, protection, and justice. That’s a heavy burden, and one I do not take lightly. The truth is, the legal system, while structured to protect rights and ensure fairness, is not designed to resolve every perceived injustice or emotional wound. Family courts are overburdened and limited in what they can do. Judges must apply the law—not necessarily morality or compassion—and are frequently constrained by what is provable, permissible, and procedural. I’ve seen countless clients struggle with the outcome (and in very limited circumstances like this, even after they participated in weeks of negotiation and signed an agreement)—not because the result was flawed or poorly litigated, but because no courtroom ruling or settlement can fully mend a broken heart or undo years of emotional strain. Sometimes, the greatest victory in divorce is not about “winning” in court, or “getting what you want” in settlement, but accepting a result that lets you reclaim your life and move forward with dignity and peace. That said, I care deeply about my clients. I advocate fiercely, negotiate strategically, and approach each case with the professionalism and empathy it deserves. But I also tell the truth, even when it's hard to hear.
Posted by John Manous | April 14, 2014 | Real Estate
Knowledgable and Trustworthy, an asset to the field of law
This attorney is sharp as a tack. Our family has been with his predecessor James Maniates for over 40 years. Since James passed away we have for the past 10 or so years been working with Gus who became a partner in the firm and could not be happier. Extremely knowledgable in Real Estate and very easy...
Posted by Kristina | September 11, 2011 | Real Estate
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It may have taken our company years to find him, but once we did, we are not going anywhere else! Gus has been a true asset to the business, a pleasure to deal with, no nonsense and always provides us the right advice. He has handled general business issues, real estate, contracts and negotiations ...
"Gus is an excellent attorney who zealously advocates for his clients. He is an excellent litigator."
"Gus is one the good guys. Strong advocate , responsive and knows his stuff. I certainly endorse this lawyer."
"Gus is a true professional who knows the law and always looks out for his client's best interests."
"I endorse this lawyer. I have referred several matters to Gus over the last several years and have heard nothing but praise concerning his legal services and abilities. He truly cares about his clients and goes the extra mile to make sure that their needs are met. I have also personally observed him working on his matters, and am impressed by the passion he brings to his practice. I will continue to highly recommend him."
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Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2019
Super Lawyers, Thomson Reuters
2019
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2018
10 Best Attorneys for Outstanding Client Service, The American Institute of Family Law Attorneys
2018
Top-Rated Lawyer, The American Registry
2018
10 Best, American Institute of Family Law Attorneys
2017
Client's Choice, Avvo
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Selected Member, Lawyers of Distinction
2003 - Present
Partner, Maniatis & Dimopoulos, P.C.
2000 - 2002
Litigation Associate, Twomey Hoppe & Gallanty
2017 - Present
Columbian Bar Association
2013 - 2024
New York State Bar Association
2009 - 2024
New York State Trial Lawyers Association
2008 - 2018
Hellenic Lawyers Association
2006 - 2024
Westchester Bar AssociationMatrimonial section
2000
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1997
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