Family Law Author

Cynthia Guerrero

Cynthia Guerrero is a seasoned family law attorney with a strong background in divorce and child custody cases. She has represented numerous clients in complex family law matters and has a reputation for being a fierce advocate. Cynthia is committed to providing personalized attention to each of her clients and is dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes.

Credentials

J.D., Harvard University, LL.M. in Family Law

10+ yearsDivorce LawChild Custody

Assigned posts

Articles by Cynthia Guerrero

How to File for Legal Separation: Step by StepCan I Empty My 401k Before Divorce: Risks and PenaltiesHow Much Does a Legal Separation in NY Cost?What Are Maintenance Payments After Divorce?Do I Have to Answer CPS Questions or Can I Refuse?How Do I Find Out If I Am Divorced? Check Court RecordsIs Alimony Fair? Factors Courts Use to DecideHow to Survive Divorce at 50 and Protect Your FinancesIs Child Support Only for Divorced Couples?Can I Keep My Maiden Name After Marriage: Rights and ImpactsCan VA Disability Be Garnished for Alimony: Rules and ExceptionsWhat Is a 2-2-3 Custody Schedule and How It Works?What Is a Domestic Partner? Rights, Taxes, and BenefitsWhy Get Married Legally: Legal and Financial BenefitsHow to Legally Change Your Last Name: Steps and CostsWhat Is a Legal Name Change Document? Types and FilingHow to File for Divorce: Process, Costs, and TimelineHow Long Does a Divorce Take? Timeline and FactorsIs It Worth Getting Divorced at 60? Financial ImpactHow Do I Change My Maiden Name to My Married Name?What Does a Prenup Do? Property, Debt, and SupportHow to Separate Finances Before Divorce: Accounts and DebtsWhat to Do After Filing for Divorce: Steps and TimelineHow to Get a Divorce: From Filing to Final DecreeIs Domestic Partnership Only for Gay Couples?Prenup Without Your Spouse Knowing: Is It Valid?What Is Alimony Support and How Does It Work?Which Parent Should Claim a Child on Taxes for More Money?What Happens Financially When You Get Married?What Happens If You Sign a Prenup and Get Divorced?