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Finding the Positive in Divorce; and What to Do to Live a Really Great Life Afterwards! with guest Marilyn Chinitz

2024/4/3
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While divorce can be emotional and overwhelming, there are positives that come along with it. This week, Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by celebrity divorce attorney Marilyn Chinitz to discuss how you can turn your divorce into a positive and live the life you deserve. Together Michelle and Marilyn will cover:

  • Setting the example for your children

  • Shifting your perspective from pity party to positivity

  • Learn how to love yourself and take care of yourself

  • Doing what is best for you based on your situation and children

  • AND MUCH MORE

Marilyn Chinitz is a formidable advocate for her clients, guiding them through some of the most challenging transitions in their lives. She concentrates her practice in matrimonial law, particularly high-net-worth divorce actions. Marilyn is a skillful negotiator whose numerous high-profile and celebrity cases have received national and international attention. She has more than 35 years of experience in every facet of family law, including:

  • Complex divorce actions involving diverse transactional matters

  • High-conflict custody cases

  • International custody cases including the return of abducted children in proceedings filed under the Hague Convention

  • Premarital agreements and postnuptial agreements

  • Same-sex divorce/dissolution matters

  • Paternity cases

Known for her straightforward, creative, and responsive approach to representing her clients, Marilyn is as successful in litigation as in settlement negotiations. She has argued winning appeals in the appellate courts of New York, and in trials before the family court and the supreme courts of New York.

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