A boutique family law firm, exclusively dedicated to divorce, family & matrimonial law.

The Artese Zandri Mission:

 

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To bring integrity to the experience of divorce, family and matrimonial law matters

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To provide a best-in-class experience to our clients throughout some of the most challenging moments in their lives.

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To support our clients’ needs beyond the legal realm; leaving them with a “toolbelt” of skills to continue building healthy relationships.

Getting Started:

Stepping toward resolution can often feel like stepping toward conflict.

At Artese Zandri, we recognize the decision to act on a family matter is never an easy one. When deciding how to proceed, we weigh the options with you heavily. There are many factors to consider, and knowing your long term versus your short term goals is paramount. You will need an attorney and a process that suits your needs and your situation. We strive to make the process as consultative and collaborative as possible, and will guide you with our direct and honest counsel.

  • First, we start with a free thirty-minute consultation to get to know you and the situation you are facing. We’ll briefly cover what your issues are, what you’re hoping to accomplish, and we’ll give you an opportunity to ask us questions regarding your matter.

  • You should use the consultation to interview us as well. Your attorney is going to need to know about the very intimate details of your life. You should feel comfortable with your lawyer. You should feel encouraged and protected. Ask us what you need to know so that we can get there together.

  • At the end of our consultation, we will have given you a sense of your options for moving forward, and what it might cost you for each option.


At Artese Zandri, your well-being and that of your loved ones is our highest priority.

We work tirelessly to put you on track toward a healthy, powerful and successful future.

Press

  • Journey to Empowerment in the Age of COVID: A Conversation with Attorney Paige Zandri

    In this episode, Claudrine Arnell interviews Paige Zandri as she shares her “Journey To Lovely” into the legal profession, the impact of The Age Of Covid on the justice field and how we can empower the future generation of women as we navigate these unprecedented times. Listen Now

  • Divorce & NYC Real Estate: What you need to know by Lisa Fitzig

    Lisa Fitzig, NYC Residential Real Estate Broker with Corcoran, spoke with Lauren Artese and Paige Zandri for her regular newsletter, “Fitzig Features” where she highlights talented professionals in fields that intersect with NYC real estate. In this interview, Lauren and Paige answered questions about some of the important real estate issues that can arise during divorce proceedings. For the full interview, click here.

  • Meet Luminary Member, Paige Zandri by Luminary

    We were honored to have Paige Zandri featured in the Luminary member spotlight, which highlights women and women-identified who have an emphasis on community, investing in self-development, wellness, flexibility and giving back.

  • The Unexpected Impact of Social Media on your Divorce

    Listen in as Paige Zandri joins Stacy Francis to discuss social media, and its effects on divorce.

    One’s presence on social media can impact alimony, child support, custody, and can be used as evidence in court. Paige advises that parties in divorce act as if there is a judge looking over their shoulder. Listen Now!

  • How to protect your finances if your spouse is cheating by Natalie Mayarth

    Infidelity can be a devastating life event for all parties involved, especially the person being cheated on. If you do find yourself suspecting you’ve got a cheating partner on your hands, it’s a good idea to keep your emotions leveled while tackling the practical financial matters of the situation.

    Paige Zandri, a family law attorney who focuses on premarital, marital and divorce settlements in New York, says it’s important to wait until you’ve “divorced yourself from the emotional aspect of this event” before making any big decisions. Read more

  • No prenup? There’s another way to protect your assets by Natalie Mayarth

    Finances are an unromantic reality of every marriage. For better or worse, many experts advise couples to sign a legal agreement that documents both spouses’ intentions for earnings and assets during the marriage, as well as in the event of divorce.

    Prenups are more common but if you didn’t get one before you got married, you’re not out of luck in planning out how marital property might be used or divided.

    Paige Zandri, a family law attorney, says you can get a do-over. “That is in the form of a post-nup. All that means is just, ‘pre’ versus ‘post.’ It’s before or after the wedding, but everything covered in the agreement will be exactly the same.” Read more