Scott I. Orgel's profile

    Scott I. Orgel

    Top rated Family Law attorney in New York, New York

    Education Qualification:

    Fordham University School of Law

    Practice Areas:

    Family law,

    Child support,

    Custody & visitation,

    Divorce,

    Domestic violence,

    Father's rights,

    Mediation & collaborative law,

    Military & veterans law,

    Military divorce,

    Same sex family law

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    233 Broadway, Suite 2205New York, New York, 10279

    Scott I. Orgel is an attorney with Eiges & Orgel, PLLC, a full-service family law firm located in New York, New York. Focusing his practice on family law and divorce matters, Mr. Orgel represents clients throughout the New York City area in matters involving contested and uncontested divorces, asset and property division, spousal and child support, child custody and visitation, relocation requests, order modifications, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, and fathers' and grandparents' rights. He also handles military divorce cases.Recognizing that each set of circumstances is different, Mr. Orgel places the individual needs of each client first regardless of their background or financial means. Highly regarded by his peers for this approach, he has received an "Excellent" rating from avvo.com, the online legal directory and forum.After graduating from The Johns Hopkins University in 2001 with an undergraduate degree from the university's The Writing Seminars program, Mr. Orgel, a New York Native, attended Fordham University School of Law, receiving his Juris Doctor in 2004. He was admitted to practice before New York state courts in 2005.Always seeking to stay abreast of current matrimonial and family law developments, Mr. Orgel gains from the experiences of other attorneys through his active participation in several professional organizations. He is a member of the New York state bar association and the American, Essex County and Morris County bar associations.
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