Divorce & Family Law
Can My Spouse Cut Me Off Financially During Divorce?
By Joshua E. Stern, Divorce and Family Law Attorney Getting divorced is an emotional experience and tends to be stressful for everyone involved. Unfortunately, in some of the worst cases, this tension can lead to emotional or financial retribution. Our team has seen cases where one spouse attempts to control…
Read MoreWho Pays for College After Divorce?
By Marvin Mendez, Divorce and Family Law Attorney As high school seniors prepare to make their final college decision in the coming weeks, our office at Stern Perkoski Mendez has been receiving more calls about how to handle college education expenses. Many parents plan to contribute to their child’s tuition—and…
Read MoreAmy Silberstein Reflects on Her Path to Partner at Stern Perkoski Mendez
Last week, we announced that Amy Silberstein has been promoted to Partner at Stern Perkoski Mendez! Our entire team is grateful for Amy’s dedication over the past five and a half years—and we’re excited for what’s next. Join us in reflecting on Amy’s time as a divorce and family law…
Read MoreAmy Silberstein Promoted to Partner
We’re proud to announce that, as of April 1, 2022, divorce and family law attorney Amy Silberstein has been promoted to partner. When Amy started as an associate attorney in 2016, she was the only associate on our team. She has played an important role in our substantial growth as…
Read MoreHow to Navigate Divorce as the Parent of an Autistic Child
By Nancy Stingle Perkoski, Collaborative Divorce Attorney When a couple with children gets divorced, protecting their children’s best interest is always the biggest concern. For parents of a disabled child, there are additional considerations that need to be taken into account during the divorce process. If your child has a…
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