David Warren - New City, NY
67 North Main StreetThird FloorNew City, NY 10956
Montalbano, Condon & Frank, P.C.
New City Domestic Relations Lawyer
Overview
Mr. Warren became associated with the Firm in October 2004, joining the Matrimonial and Family Law Department with William Frank and Alan Rosenblatt and became a partner in 2008. Mr. Warren concentrates on domestic relations and family law related matters including divorce, separation, equitable distribution, custody, visitation, child support, maintenance, pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements, modification and enforcement proceedings, and family offenses/orders of protection.
Mr ...
Mr. Warren became associated with the Firm in October 2004, joining the Matrimonial and Family Law Department with William Frank and Alan Rosenblatt and became a partner in 2008. Mr. Warren concentrates on domestic relations and family law related matters including divorce, separation, equitable distribution, custody, visitation, child support, maintenance, pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements, modification and enforcement proceedings, and family offenses/orders of protection.
Mr ...
Mr. Warren became associated with the Firm in October 2004, joining the Matrimonial and Family Law Department with William Frank and Alan Rosenblatt and became a partner in 2008. Mr. Warren concentrates on domestic relations and family law related matters including divorce, separation, equitable distribution, custody, visitation, child support, maintenance, pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements, modification and enforcement proceedings, and family offenses/orders of protection.
Mr. Warren graduated from the State University of New York at Albany, B.A., 1992, and Brooklyn Law School, J.D., 1995. He is a member of the New York State Bar Association and the Rockland County Bar Association and is trained in Collaborative Law.
He is admitted to practice in the States of New York and New Jersey.
Reported Cases: Marin v. Marin, 283 A.D.2d 615, 705 N.Y.S.2d 871 (2nd Dept. 2001); Paolino v. Paolino, 51 A.D.3d 886, 859 N.Y.S.2d 463 (2nd Dept. 2008).
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