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Adam Edelstein & Molly Zamoiski
Adam:
Matrimonial law is a tough business. Having practiced for more than 25 years, I learned many “little secrets,” which many divorce lawyers won’t tell clients; that most of the cases settle at some point when results become somewhat predictable. I've chosen to specialize in divorce because saving my clients needless aggravation and wasted attorneys’ fees is rewarding, and I've seen enough cases to get to the "end game" sooner than most.
I assist my clients in weighing the costs and the benefits, encouraging them to be reasonable and make every effort to settle the case if it’s worth it to avoid unnecessary pain and stress. The best tool one can use to get what they want is a skilled and dogged negotiator who can get it done before it gets to be a costly, wasteful and aggravating mess. When that doesn't make sense, if one side is being unreasonable and agreements cannot be made, I fight to the bitter end, working tirelessly to achieve the best results for my clients.
Molly:
Molly Zamoiski’s passion for family law began at an early age, and she has explored this interest in a variety of social and academic settings. At the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Molly double majored in Family Studies and Legal Studies, which was the framework of what is now a successful career as a matrimonial and family law attorney.
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