Family Law Attorney in New York City
A Family Lawyer With Extensive Experience
The issues clients bring to family court are sometimes scary and often challenging. The nurturing of children, the creation of families, and issues of safety from abuse —in order to make good decisions on these critical matters, my clients need accurate information and sound legal advice. But they also benefit from the support and empathy when working with me.
If you need help finalizing an adoption, obtaining a protective order, or bringing a child custody case or paternity claim to court, contact my Midtown Manhattan law office. By careful listening and open, honest communication, I am able to tailor legal solutions to meet the unique needs of my clients. By encouraging client participation and by offering a source of comfort and support, I am better able to help my clients arrive at solutions that truly work for them.
“From our first meeting I knew I could count on (attorney Albie Myburgh) to help me get the child support I desperately needed. Having worked previously with an attorney who took three days to return a call, Albie was always there for me. Talking to him gave me confidence that everything was going to be all right, and in the end, it was. He never gave up and my children and I will always be thankful to him.” — J.A. (See more client testimonials)
Comprehensive Family Law Services
Family courts in the state of New York deal with issues pertaining to children and parents, couples and families. There is a family court in each of the five boroughs of New York City and I represent clients in each of these courts. Family courts operate with a judge, referee or a support magistrate, not a jury. Bringing a case before the Court requires extensive legal knowledge, skill in the courtroom, and thorough preparation, all of which I can provide in cases involving:
- Child custody and visitation rights
- Modification of child custody and relocation
- Child support and modification of child support
- Establishing paternity
- Enforcement of child support and custody orders
- Grandparents’ rights to visitation
- Prenuptial agreements
- Protection orders

