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Divorce

May 24, 2016March 26, 2019 kellyandknaplundDivorce, Marriage, Postnuptial agreement, Spousal support (a.k.a. alimony), Support
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The Power of a Post Nuptial Agreement

Who needs a post nuptial agreement? What happens when a couple starts negotiating a prenuptial agreement too close to the wedding date and cannot agree on all the terms? Or they have been married for a long time, but disagree on how to manage their Read more

December 8, 2015March 26, 2019 kellyandknaplundChildren, Custody, Divorce, Marriage, Visitation
substance abuse

How Substance Abuse Will Affect Visitation with Your Children

When substance abuse leads to divorce Seeing a family torn apart by a parent’s substance abuse is a difficult part of my family law practice. Substance abuse causes many marriages or relationships to end, and the circumstances can be bitter: an arrest or order of Read more

December 9, 2014September 22, 2016 kellyandknaplundCustody, Divorce, Visitation
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Is Open Access After Divorce Always Best for Children?

Recent studies show that after a divorce, children prefer—and fare better—having open access to both parents. “Open access” means frequent, unrestricted access to the noncustodial parent, if one parent has primary physical custody. This sounds ideal. But is open access realistic for most people? Access Read more

May 19, 2014September 22, 2016 kellyandknaplundCollaborative Law, Divorce
Will a prenup doom your marriage?

Consequences and Compassion in Divorce

Is compassion for someone struggling with alcohol or drug abuse the most important step in helping them to recovery?  Or must consequences be imposed in order to get a substance abuser to change his or her life? Recently, I read an article about consequences and Read more

March 12, 2014August 22, 2018 kellyandknaplundCollaborative Law, Divorce

How to Fire an Attorney

Sometimes an attorney-client relationship starts to come apart. There are various reasons: you believe you have been overcharged, a disagreement about legal actions taken (or not taken), or a breakdown in communication with each other. Once you lose trust and confidence in an attorney, you Read more

January 22, 2014December 5, 2023 kellyandknaplundDivorce, Marriage
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How to Save on Legal Fees in a Divorce

Lawyers are expensive.  The amount of legal fees fees associated with a divorce or a family dispute can be quite a wake-up call.  Most lawyers charge by the hour for their legal services, and most of the time, the final sum is more than the Read more

June 27, 2013October 19, 2016 kellyandknaplundCollaborative Law, Custody, Divorce, Visitation
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What is Collaborative Divorce?

In the last 15 years, a new method for getting a divorce has been developed, to avoid the bitter and often unnecessary conflict many couples experience. Mary F. Kelly has been at the forefront of this effort in Westchester, as an early member of the New Read more

June 7, 2013October 19, 2016 kellyandknaplundCustody, Divorce, Support, Visitation
mental illness divorce

How to Choose an Attorney for Your Divorce

Divorce is a life-changing event, and it can involve numerous people:  children, therapists, accountants, family members, and attorneys. Your attorney is a crucial player in the divorce process, and since this may be your first time working with an attorney, it’s important to choose one Read more

May 1, 2013November 28, 2017 kellyandknaplundCollaborative Law, Custody, Divorce, Visitation
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Is There Such a Thing as a Good Divorce?

You and your spouse are facing divorce.  You may agree about divorcing, or one spouse may say, “The marriage is over and I want a divorce.”  Whether you or your spouse initiates the divorce or it’s a mutual decision, you are facing a life-changing event Read more

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I can not put into words how amazing Mary Kelly is. Her depth of knowledge is exceptional and her compassion is unparalleled. She understands with such sympathy and sensitivity that each case involves people. People with feelings and emotions that need excellent legal support but also kindness and compassion. Mary is a impressive attorney and a truly exceptional person.

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Mary was patient, empathetic and professional. She exhibited a perfect blend of legal prowess and human compassion. She did her best to keep things moving, but would take time when needed to let emotions run their course.

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I chose Mary because I felt she was competent and trustworthy after our consultation. I would definitely recommend her as a divorce lawyer.

Jennifer Kaplan

I contacted Mary F. Kelly after extensive research for a collaborative divorce attorney. She formed an excellent dialogue with the opposing attorney. She handled even the most difficult situations throughout the entire process with a calm and collected demeanor and gave me peace of mind. I would recommend her to anyone who needs excellent representation for a divorce.

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