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Judge Grants Interim Relief Prohibiting Adversary from Leaving the Jurisdiction

After a mother threatened to leave the country with the children, the firm filed an Emergency Order to Show Cause on behalf of the father. The emergency motion sought temporary relief enjoining the mother from removing the children outside of Nassau County and requiring the mother to surrender the children’s passports forthwith. The judge signed

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Firm Submits Uncontested Divorce Package for Published Matrimonial Decision

Today the firm submitted a divorce package for a matrimonial action that we successfully litigated after our firm was hired for a complicated and lengthy trial. The Judgment of Divorce will grant our client divorce on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment as well as imprisonment for a period of three years. The Judgment

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Firm Receives Another Outstanding Client Review and Maintains 5.0 out of 5.0 Overall Rating

Another client pleased with the Firm’s services posted a review here: https://clientreviewrating.martindale.com/Proof/p.htm?vt=605782&par=2R1JCKFRC2LFNIYHRUK7YD1E7WO884FZNXJE0CR1U75ZLDK4TX. The client noted that Matthew Seidner is ”Professional, caring and has the right stuff!”

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Second Department Overrules Supreme Court by Signing the Firm’s Order to Show Cause

The firm presented an Emergency Order to Show Cause seeking a Temporary Restraining Order to the Nassau County Supreme Court. After the Judge declined to sign the Emergency Order to Show Cause thinking our requirements were not met, the firm filed an emergency application at the Second Department Appellate Division on the same day. The

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