Corey M. Shapiro, ESQ New York Divorce — Corey M. Shapiro, ESQ operates from 420 Lexington Ave # 1654, Manhattan, NY 10170 (Manhattan). NYC Divorce Attorney | Flat Fees | Corey Shapiro.
About Corey M. Shapiro, ESQ
New York City divorce attorney with 25+ years in high-conflict family law. Flat fees, no hourly billing. For when being reasonable stops working.
New York City Divorce Attorney · Flat Fee
In the text you shouldn't have sent, or the agreement you signed to make it stop.
Either way, you'll know your next step before we hang up.
A quick, no-pressure call to understand your situation and see if we're the right fit.
You'll know whether we're a match and what makes sense as a next step.
A focused session where we map out what to do next.
You'll leave with clear next steps instead of cycling through what-ifs.
One flat fee per stage, agreed before we start.
Clear strategy, steady communication, no surprises.
The Moment I Learned Not to Decide Under Pressure
I was eight years old when my mother disappeared.
She called once, said she loved us, and didn't come back for months.
She had been staying quiet, absorbing things she shouldn't have absorbed.
When that wasn't enough anymore, she had no one helping her see a way forward.
She made the biggest decision of her life at her worst moment.
I see the same pattern in my office now.
Someone who kept it civil, made concessions, gave the benefit of the doubt.
You don't know if this stays calm or turns ugly.
Mediation, a negotiated settlement, or court.
Months have passed and nothing has moved.
The bills keep coming, the case doesn't.
I read the file fast, find what's been missed, and get your case moving again.
The agreement you sign under pressure is the one you live with.
You know what each stage costs before it begins, and you never pay more than the fee for the stages your case reaches.
I'm paid to resolve your case, not to stretch it out.
These are the questions I hear most often from people in your situation
A free, step-by-step guide to the start of a New York divorce.
What to do first, how to choose your route, and what to expect through the first court conference.
An agreement you understood before you signed it.
Terms you can live with in five years, not just tonight.
If you have kids, a schedule that actually works.
And you didn't have to become someone you're not to get there.
Every case is different, and no attorney can promise a result.
But this is the standard, and it's what we aim at from the first call.
Manhattan sits in New York County; many clients compare Corey M. Shapiro, ESQ with nearby providers before scheduling intake. Matters may involve NY County Supreme Court (60 Centre St) or NY County Civil Court (111 Centre St) — confirm filing venues during consultation.
Publication record 4006 matches New York 10170 NAP at 420 Lexington Ave # 1654 for this Manhattan listing.
Services and practice areas
- Do I need a divorce attorney? If you and your spouse can talk through most issues and agree on the big stuff, you may only need a consultation to make sure you're not missing anything. If things are more complicated or more contentious, m
- Can we use the same attorney? An attorney represents one side, and even if you agree on most things, your interests and your spouse's interests are different. There are some limited exceptions, but in most cases it's not the right move
- How long does a divorce take? Reaching a settlement can take anywhere from a few months to over a year. If your case goes to trial, just getting a court date can take years. Once everything is resolved, expect another few months to a year
- I have a difficult spouse. Do I have to go to court? Even with a difficult spouse, many cases settle outside of court. The challenge is that they still need to cooperate with the process, like producing financial documents when reque
- How does your flat-fee pricing work? Your case is divided into stages, and each stage has a set fee you agree to in advance. You only pay for the stages your case actually reaches, and you can call, text, and email me without the meter running.
- What should I do before my first consultation? Before your consultation, spend a few minutes thinking about what matters most to you when this is over. Is it staying in the house? Protecting time with your kids? Getting through this quickly?
- What if I already have an attorney and want to switch? You can switch attorneys at any time. If your current situation is not working, I can step in and take over your case wherever it stands. During your consultation, I will review what has been don
- What happens to the house and the retirement accounts? In New York, what you acquired during the marriage is marital property and gets divided. The house, the equity in it, retirement accounts, brokerage accounts, and pensions all get looked at.
- What if one of us owns a business? A business started or grown during the marriage is a marital asset, even if only one of you runs it. The work is figuring out what it's worth, what's fair to pay out, and how to do that without breaking the business
- What if we already have a prenup? Most prenups in New York are enforceable if they were signed properly and with full financial disclosure on both sides. They can still be challenged on specific grounds: fraud, duress, missing disclosures, or terms t
Who they serve
Shapiro, ESQ may accept clients from throughout Manhattan beyond ZIP 10170. Ask about virtual consultations when visiting 420 Lexington Ave # 1654 in person is difficult.
Languages and accessibility
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Location and contact
- Address: 420 Lexington Ave # 1654, New York, New York 10170, United States
- Phone: +1 212-390-0845
- Website: coreyshapiro.com
Frequently asked questions
Where is Corey M. Shapiro, ESQ located in Manhattan?
Directory NAP: 420 Lexington Ave # 1654, Manhattan, NY 10170 (Manhattan).
What practice areas does Corey M. Shapiro, ESQ advertise?
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