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Marc Rapaport Has Two Decades of Experience Providing Aggressive, Highly-Skilled Legal Representation in NY and NJ Divorce Matters, Including: Uncontested Divorce; Child Support; Equitable Distribution of Marital Property; and Child Custody.
New York divorce lawyer Marc Rapaport has 18 years of experience assisting residents of New York and New Jersey with all aspects of divorce and family law. Mr. Rapaport represents clients in both contested and uncontested divorce and family law matters. Marc works closely with his clients to protect their present and future financial needs and to resolve all issues concerning the distribution of property, maintenance, child support, child custody, separation agreements, medical coverage, marital debts, and related matrimonial issues. Marc has 25 years of experience preparing and negotiating prenuptial agreements in New York. You need a lawyer with the knowledge of New York law to ensure that your marital or prenuptial agreement will stand the test of time and fully protect your legal rights.
Mr. Rapaport is consistently consulted by media regarding divorce matters. Mr. Rapaport’s insights regarding New York divorce have been printed in New York Magazine’s “Ask the Experts” column. Mr. Rapaport has also provided commentary on ABC News and other national media outlets concerning high-profile divorce disputes.
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