I have so much to share in our latest newsletter, including valuable information about polyamorous relationships, tips for personal financial management during a divorce, and links to the latest podcast episodes. 

We are looking for new people to join our award-winning Vacca Family Law Group team to help more clients achieve the best possible outcome in their divorce without litigation. 

Thank you for joining us on this journey. We look forward to sharing more with you in the coming months.

~ Andrea Vacca, Collaborative Attorney, and Mediator
What Rights Do Throuples Have In New York? Everything You Need to Know
Polyamorous and throuple relationships have become increasingly common over the past few decades. Many have claimed that adults in consenting, multi-partner arrangements should have the same rights as married couples. Thankfully, the legal recognition and protection of throuple and other polyamorous marriages is expanding, albeit slowly. 

If you’re involved in or considering a polyamorous marriage, understanding your rights and protections is crucial. While laws are ever-changing — going both backward and forward — an experienced family law attorney can help you understand what laws apply to your situation. Let’s take a look at what New York law says about throuple marriage and what legal protections may be available to you and your partners at this time. 
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Family Law Associate Attorney

Do you want to be part of a legal team that helps clients protect their family’s future without litigation? Do you love to advocate for your clients without having to be adversarial?

Vacca Family Law Group is a fast-growing family law firm seeking to add a Junior Associate to our team. We’ve built an excellent reputation for taking care of our high net-worth clients by helping them find creative solutions to their family law issues through mediation, collaborative divorce and negotiated agreements. We need an experienced attorney with excellent drafting skills, client communication skills and organizational skills and someone who shares the same passion we do for helping clients divorce without litigation.

Responsibilities
• Responsible for the competent provision of mediation and legal services, including drafting settlement agreements, prenuptial agreements, memos to clients, and status updates.
• Work with the senior attorneys to develop collaborative strategies and advise clients regarding their best interests, serving in some cases as the principal contact between the Firm and the clients.
• Gather and organize financial information and create financial reports.
• Draft and file uncontested divorce documents.
• Conduct legal and other research as needed.
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Divorce Without Court: A More Peaceful Solution
Get your free five-day e-course to learn more about your options for divorce!
 
In this course, we'll discuss how and why to keep your divorce out of court. You’ll learn the differences between divorce mediation and collaborative divorce, and we’ll provide tips for choosing an attorney. On the last day, we'll send you away with a checklist you can use to start planning your divorce.
Contact us to discuss how we can help you have the least adversarial divorce possible. Schedule a free introductory call, at (646) 798-4603 or reach out online.
A Better Divorce Quote of the Month
"Trust the advisors because it will always be in the best interest of your bottom line."
– Julia Hoagland
Want to dissolve your marriage without litigation? We can help.

At Vacca Family Law Group, we help clients dissolve their marriages without litigation. With discretion, elevated service, and a flexible approach, we specialize in finding creative (and sometimes unconventional) solutions that are right for each client’s unique situation.

If you or someone you know needs an attorney with experience in handling Collaborative Divorce and Mediation, contact us today.

Looking for a Speaker?
Andrea Vacca is available to speak to your group on the topics of financial issues in divorce, prenuptial agreements, collaborative divorce, mediation, or other family law issues. 
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