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What Does Elderly Divorce Look Like?

Elderly divorce, also known as gray divorce has several key differences from divorce seen with younger couples. Typically, children do not factor into a gray divorce. Children of an elder couple have usually become adults by now – forgoing the need for child…

Sandra Spennato – Partner Announcement

Peter L. Cedeno Associates, P.C. is proud to announce that Sandra Spennato has been named partner at our law firm. Ms. Spennato tirelessly advocates for her clients in a wide range of family law and divorce issues. She is compassionate and hardworking, as…

Attorney Cedeño Selected To The 2016 List Of New York Metro Super Lawyers

The team at Peter L. Cedeño Associates, P.C. is excited to announce that Attorney Cedeño has been selected for the 2016 list of New York Metro i>Super Lawyers®. As one of the most trusted and respected names in the legal community, i>Super Lawyersrecognizes…

Attorney Cedeño To Speak On Women’s Rights

It is a great honor for Peter L. Cedeño & Associates, P.C. of New York, New York to announce that our lead attorney, Mr. Cedeño, has been invited to speak to the Consulate General of Brazil in New York about women’s rights. The…

Attorney Peter Cedeño To Deliver Upcoming Continuing Legal Education Class

On April 16, 2015, Attorney Peter Cedeño will be leading a Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminar focused on divorce law and custody matters. This event is hosted by the New York Bar Association Family Law Section and will be held at the Executive…

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