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| Top NYC Family Law Attorney Breaks Down How to Get to the Other Side of DivorceCari Rincker and colleagues issue a guide for navigating divorce and family law issues: the legal battle, the emotional healing and practical rebuilding of oneself
By: Rincker Law, PLLC Edited by Rincker and co-authored by over 48 professionals in New York, "Onward & Upward" helps break down the different emotional paths, and legal process involving: • Children and pets • Marital dissolution • Special court actions, such as family offense proceedings • Contracts, including pre/post nuptial agreements, cohabitation agreements, pet ownership agreements • Dispute resolution processes "This book not only covers myriad of New York legal issues, but you also hear from a diverse group of professionals who can offer invaluable guidance for people going through a family law issue because we have seen it all," said Rincker. "I was inspired to educate the public on the other types of professionals that are available to help them through this chapter of their lives." "Onward & Upward" compiles useful and relevant legal information in an easy-to-read format, but it's the focus on non lawyer professionals that brings the book full circle to help people get through the divorce and on with their lives. "Put simply, this book compiles useful and relevant information in an easy-to-read format, avoids legal jargon and saves you at least three days of Internet research," said Bonnie Mohr, a Queens-based matrimonial lawyer and contributor to the book. Rincker turned to other colleagues in the legal field to round out her book, including Sabra Sasson, Esq., of Sabra Law Group, PLLC. Sasson, a matrimonial and real estate attorney said "This book is a much needed resource for people going through divorce in New York, which can be quite complicated and expensive. Onward & Upward is a terrific investment for anyone going through or considering divorce in New York and could potentially save you thousands of dollars." Beyond legal input, other experts in "moving on" provide insight, including Carol Dacey-Charles, a life coach with Why Not Thrive? based in New York City. Dacey- "Onward & Upward: Guide for Getting Through New York Divorce & Family Law Issues" is now available via CreateSpace, Amazon.com, Kindle, and iBooks. For more information on the book or the authors, please visit www.nyfamilylawbook.com. About the Editor Cari Rincker is the owner of Rincker Law, PLLC, a law firm based in Manhattan and regularly practices family and matrimonial law. She is licensed to practice law in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Illinois and Washington D.C. She is also a trained mediator for divorces and child custody and visitation disputes. Cari grew up on a cattle operation in Shelbyville, Illinois where she spent significant time working on her family's farm. Cari went on to receive her Associate in Agriculture Science from Lake Land College and Bachelors of Science from Texas A & M University. Afterwards, Cari obtained a Masters of Science from the University of Illinois and then went on to receive her Juris Doctor from Pace University, School of Law, in White Plains, New York. At Pace, Cari completed certificates in both Environmental Law and International Law. Cari has a strong passion for family and matrimonial law issues and is a member of the Association for the Bar for the City of New York's Matrimonial Law Committee. Cari authors a "Food, Farm and Family" law blog at www.rinckerlaw.com/ End
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