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Throughout the course of her career practicing family law, Lisa Zeiderman has been a constant source of expertise for a range of media covering topics from divorce in New York to finances and divorce. Lisa has been interviewed and quoted extensively, sharing her legal insights on marriage, custody and divorce matters at a time when the meaning of family structure is ever-evolving. She has been published dozens of times in reputable outlets people turn to when facing a life changing event, offering an approachable and informed point of view. Read and listen below for her leading views on everything from prenups to equitable distribution of assets.

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Have you had a chance to listen to my recent interview with Natalie Hoffman for her wonderful podcast, #FlyingFree? We had a terrific

Unless you’ve been living under a rock or forgot to pay your internet bill, you have seen coverage or at least memes

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Lisa has been awarded the 2021 Client Champion Award. This award by Martindale-Hubbell is truly an honor because it is determined based

The Omicron variant is raising the stakes, again. As most are well aware, the CDC has approved, for emergency use, the Pfizer

As a matrimonial and family law attorney, I am often retained by people who came into the marriage with significant assets and,

The first holiday season after divorce or separation is often the hardest. Particularly if there are children involved, divorce will affect the

Lisa Zeiderman was the featured guest on Jennifer Hurvitz’s Doing Relationships Right podcast to speak about financial bullying red flags and what

New York State Governor Kathy Hochul signed the bill on Oct. 25, 2021 and, effective immediately, the new state law now requires

Are you passionate about financial empowerment for women? Join Savvy Ladies as we bring together our supporters, advocates, and allies for a

According to the Journal of Family Issues, breadwinning women spend a disproportionately higher number of hours on household tasks and child care. 

The CDC has approved, for emergency use, the Pfizer vaccine for children ages 5-11, which means more parents will be making decisions

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