
Lauren Crane - New York, NY
451 Park Avenue South8th FloorNew York, NY 10016- 7390
Bender & Rosenthal LLP
New York Divorce Lawyer
Overview
Ms. Crane represents and advises individuals in a wide range of matrimonial and family law matters, including equitable distribution of assets, spousal and child support, child custody and access, and prenuptial, postnuptial and separation agreements, whether such matters are resolved through negotiation and settlement or when necessary through litigation at the trial and appellate court levels.
Ms. Crane attended and completed the Essential...
Ms. Crane represents and advises individuals in a wide range of matrimonial and family law matters, including equitable distribution of assets, spousal and child support, child custody and access, and prenuptial, postnuptial and separation agreements, whether such matters are resolved through negotiation and settlement or when necessary through litigation at the trial and appellate court levels.
Ms. Crane attended and completed the Essential...
Ms. Crane represents and advises individuals in a wide range of matrimonial and family law matters, including equitable distribution of assets, spousal and child support, child custody and access, and prenuptial, postnuptial and separation agreements, whether such matters are resolved through negotiation and settlement or when necessary through litigation at the trial and appellate court levels.
Ms. Crane attended and completed the Essential Mediation Skills for the New Mediator with the American Arbitration Association. Ms. Crane expanded upon her litigation experience into the area of mediation for divorce and child custody related issues.
Upon graduation from law school, Ms. Crane was the judicial law clerk to the Honorable Ellen L. Koblitz, Superior Court, Family Division, New Jersey. Since 2005, Ms. Crane has worked at Bender & Rosenthal, LLP, practicing exclusively in the area of matrimonial and family law.
Ms. Crane earned her B.A. in English and History from Emory University and her J.D. from Rutgers Law School
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