Debra L. Rubin's profile

    Debra L. Rubin

    Top rated Family Law attorney in Melville, New York

    Education Qualification:

    Hofstra University School of Law

    Practice Areas:

    Family law

    445 Broadhollow Road, Suite 208Melville, New York, 11747

    First Admitted: 1991, New York

    Professional Webpage: http://www.rubindivorcelaw.com

    Bar/Professional Activity:
    • Ms. Rubin is a member of the following organizations: American Bar Association, New York State Bar Association, Nassau County Women's Bar Association, Suffolk County Women's Bar Association Member Nassau County Bar Association (& Its Matrimonial Committee) Suffolk County Bar Association (& Its Matrimonial Committee) New York State Women's Bar Association, New York Family Law American Inn of Court Barrister, New York Association of Collaborative Professionals, and is an Officer and Curriculum Committee Chair of the Suffolk Academy of Law
    Verdicts/Settlements (Case Results):
    • Mongelli v. Mongelli, 2nd Dept - Ms. Rubin successfully argued on behalf of the appellant that the trial Court had improperly imputed income to him., 2010
    • Eschemuller v. Eschemuller - 2nd Dept. - Ms. Rubin argued successfully on behalf of the Respondent-wife, inter alia, that separate property commingled with marital property lost its separate character; and that she was properly issued a credit for maintenance arrears accrued under a pendente lite order., 2018
    • Lemieux v. Lemieux, 48 AD3d 644 (2nd Dept 2008) - Ms. Rubin successfully defended an appeal, resulting in the Appellate Division affirming an award of long-term maintenance to the respondent wife., 2008
    • Norman v Dykman, 23 AD3d 358 (2005) - Ms. Rubin successfully argued on behalf of the defendant that plaintiff was not entitled to a reduction in her maintenance obligation as she had failed to demonstrate "extreme hardship", 2005
    • Glassberg v. Glassberg - NYLJ 5/4/09 - Suffolk County Supreme Court awarded in excess of 50% of the marital estate to the wife based upon husband's sporadic and limited contributions to the marital partnership.
    • Gruppuso v. Caridi, 66 AD3d 838 (2d Dept. 2009) - Appellate Division held that the Supreme Court providently exercised its discretion in denying an award of counsel fees to each of the parties., 2009
    Special Licenses/Certifications:
    • Trained in mediation and collaborative law
    Pro bono/Community Service:
    • Member of the Board of Directors of Nassau/Suffolk Law Services. Member of the Pro Bono Foundation. Member of the Charitable Committee of the Suffolk County Bar Association Lectured to high school students, particpate in Career Day activities in local elementary schools, member of Commack School/Business Partnership Committee.
    Honors/Awards:
    Educational Background:
    • Graduate of Hofstra University School of Law, 1990
    Scholarly Lectures/Writings:
    • Authored "Equitable is Not Equal" for the February 2010 Edition of the Nassau Lawyer
    •  Ms. Rubin recently authored an article for the NYSBA Elder Law Quarterly entitiled "New Divorce Legislation", Author, New Divorce Legislation, NYSBA Elder Law Quarterly, NYSBA
    Other Outstanding Achievements:
    • Hofstra Law's Center for Children and Family Services - Outstanding Women in the Law, 2016
    Industry Groups:
    • Barrister In NY Family Law Amerian Inn Of Court
    • Family Law And Matrimonial Law Committees Of NYSBA
    • Nassau And Suffolk County Bar Assoc; Member Of NYS Assoc Of Collab Professionals And Collaborative L
    • Nassau County Bar Assoc
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