* Judith L Poller
Family Law
Pryor Cashman's clients can be confident that they have dedicated, sensitive professionals working to protect their best interests in matrimonial and family law matters. Whatever the issue – negotiating the terms of a divorce settlement, litigating a custody dispute, enforcing support – our seasoned and savvy lawyers will always keep your goals and needs at the forefront. Backed by other talented lawyers at the firm, we provide a full spectrum of services related to your matrimonial or family law matter, including estate planning, tax counseling, real estate services, employee benefits, corporate and securities expertise, and criminal defense.
Pryor Cashman's team of Family Law practitioners understand that managing the myriad financial and emotional issues our clients face requires not only intellect, sophistication and technical expertise, but a creative and compassionate touch. Skilled in negotiating and drafting agreements, and trained in alternative dispute resolution – including collaborative law and mediation – we excel at navigating the sometimes rocky path towards resolving family law matters. If a matter cannot be resolved through agreement, clients can rely on our decades of trial and appellate experience, knowing that even when litigation is necessary, we will always maintain our commitment to reach the best, most timely and cost-effective outcome.
Areas in which our Family Law Group concentrates include:
Separation and Divorce
Our Family Law attorneys skillfully guide clients through the maze of issues that arise when a marriage ends. Particularly attuned to matters affecting children, we also adeptly address the many financial concerns confronting clients going through a divorce or separation, including spousal maintenance, child support, and the division of marital assets. Pryor Cashman’s Family Law Group, backed by the talented business lawyers at our firm, can expertly handle such complex financial matters as valuing privately held businesses, partnerships, and professional practices; assessing the worth and distribution of stock options and real estate assets; and measuring the value of licenses, degrees, enhanced earning capacity and celebrity status. Our Family Law partners have considerable experience litigating the issues involved in a high conflict divorce through trial and appeal.
Child Custody and Parenting Arrangements
The Group brings to the practice of family law an acute sensitivity to our clients’ concerns for their children. Experienced in the vast array of issues involving children, we know how to guide our clients through the emotional minefield those issues often present. We deftly handle custody disputes, even when they involve international issues; conflicts arising when a parent wishes to relocate; and visitation issues, including those involving not just parents, but also grandparents and other relatives. We are experts in matters involving special needs children. We also have a broad range of experience in paternity cases.
Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements, Same-Sex Cohabitation Agreements
In negotiating and drafting marital and cohabitation agreements, we bring the same financial sophistication and attention to detail that we bring to divorce and separation. And since we understand that such agreements are intended to enhance relationships, not disrupt them, we encourage open lines of communication and cooperative negotiation. Our goal, as always, is to protect our clients’ best interests, striving to conclude agreements wisely, expeditiously and with as little tension as possible.
Enforcing Judgments and Modifying Agreements
Unfortunately, not every divorce brings an end to conflict between the parties. Sometimes, legal representation is needed to enforce support provisions of a divorce agreement, to address changes in circumstances, or to modify custody arrangements, visitation agreements or other aspects of a divorce, separation or other family law matter. Whatever issues may arise after a divorce agreement or Court order has been entered, our seasoned Family Law practitioners are well-equipped to resolve them.
Collaborative Law and Mediation
In recent years, clients have been considering alternative means for resolving matrimonial and family law issues, such as collaborative law and mediation. Trained in dispute resolution, collaborative law, and mediation, our attorneys can help clients decide whether those alternative approaches are right for them. For those who decide upon an alternative path, we will guide them to a comprehensive and successful conclusion. In addition, for couples who decide to mediate their conflicts, our Family Law Group includes mediators with far-reaching experience, who will work with both husband and wife to cooperatively resolve their divorce or other family law matter.
* Fellow, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
Judith L Poller
Pryor Cashman
410 Park Ave
New York NY 10022
Tel: 212 326-0130
Fax: 212 710-6081
Practices
* FAMILY LAW
* LITIGATION
* TRUSTS AND ESTATES
Judith L. Poller is a partner and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Pryor Cashman LLP.
Ms. Poller’s practice is focused on providing counsel in a broad range of matrimonial and family law matters including divorce, child custody and access, spousal and child support, paternity, and prenuptial, postnuptial and separation agreements, including same sex partner cohabitation agreements. She has extensive trial and appellate experience in addition to settlement resolutions, mediation and collaborative law.
Prior to joining Pryor Cashman in 2009, Ms. Poller was a partner at Dreier LLP, having founded that firm’s matrimonial practice. Before that, she was a partner at Bryan Cave LLP in New York. She previously served as a law clerk for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
Ms. Poller has been quoted as a family law expert by numerous media outlets including U.S. News & World Report, W magazine, The Boston Globe, The New York Observer, Crain’s, Smart Money magazine and XM Satellite Radio. She has also written for the American Journal of Family Law, the New York Law Journal and Estate Planning magazine. In 2010, Ms. Poller was named to the Editorial Board of The Matrimonial Strategist.
She has been a lecturer for Continuing Legal Education for the New York State Bar Association-Family Law Section and has chaired several seminars for the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. Ms. Poller has also spoken at the American Bar Association Family Law annual meetings, before the Family Law Section at the National CLE Conference and at the Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts.
Ms. Poller is a fellow in the International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, a fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, where she has been elected to the Board of Managers and serves on the inter-disciplinary committee, and a member of the Family Law Section of the Bar Association of the City of New York, where she serves on the Matrimonial Law Committee. She is active in the New York State Bar Association Family Law Committee, a member of the Committee for Public Service and Education, and was named to the New York Super Lawyers list in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009.
Ms. Poller received a J.D. from Northeastern University in 1983 and a B.A. from Clark University in 1980. She is a member of the Bar of the States of New York and Massachusetts and is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York.
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