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Dan's Papers
November 26, 2010

Nancy Chemtob is featured in a profile piece in Dan’s Hamptons.

When you talk with Nancy Chemtob, you get a sense that you’re talking to somebody that knows a lot about people and a lot about life. It wouldn’t be a stretch to say that the reason for this is because s...

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Crain’s New York Business
October 12, 2010

Sue Moss is featured in Crain’s New York Business on New York’s new no-fault divorce law.

New York’s new no-fault divorce law took effect on Tuesday, meaning unhappy couples seeking a divorce will no longer have to cite grounds, such as cruelty or abandonment, for the marriage’s collapse. New York wa...

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The New York Times’ City Room
October 8, 2010

Sue Moss speaks with The New York Times’ City Room on New York’s new no-fault divorce law.

While no-fault divorce was signed into law in New York this summer with great fanfare, the bill included numerous unheralded provisions that have left many divorce lawyers uneasy. Now, with the bill set to take effe...

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Reuters
August 24, 2010

Nancy Chemtob speaks with Reuters about Michael Douglas, and his ex-wife Diandra’s, court battle over rights to the earnings of the upcoming sequel to the movie “Wall Street.”

Lawyers for Michael Douglas and his ex-wife Diandra squared off in court over rights to the earnings of the upcoming sequel to the movie “Wall Street.” Diandra Douglas is claiming 50 percent of Douglas’ earnin...

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New York Post
August 4, 2010

Sue Moss speaks with the New York Post on Charlie Sheen avoiding jail time after coming to an agreement with prosecutors in a domestic violence case where he held a knife to his wife, Brooke Mueller’s throat.

TV-star Charlie Sheen cut a deal with prosecutors in Aspen, avoiding jail time, after holding a knife to wife Brooke Mueller’s throat last Christmas in a domestic violence case. Because of that, Sheen was sent...

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Crain’s New York Business
August 4, 2010

Nancy Chemtob is featured in Crain’s New York Business on why couples tend to argue, lie and even cheat more during the summer months.

Welcome to the season of summer spats, when fine weather and free time foster fun, togetherness and friction between even the most loving couples. The summer season also happens to be the peak season for fighting, l...

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PopEater
March 31, 2010

Sue Moss speaks with PopEater on how Sandra Bullock can protect her assets amid her divorce.

The breakup of celebrity marriages is a bit like the dissolution of a business partnership, as lots of cash and property go up for grabs. We’re used to seeing famous and wealthy men split from their less famou...

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PopEater
March 26, 2010

Sue Moss speaks with PopEater on the Sandra Bullock and Jesse James divorce and the couples’ custody battle.

As allegations rise against Jesse James after being granted full custody of six-year-old Sunny, many people wonder if Sandra could possibly gain custody. With the biological mother, Lindemulder, planning to use the ...

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Bloomberg
March 24, 2010

Sue Moss speaks with Bloomberg News on new restrictions on U.S. executive bonuses and how it might complicate divorce settlements.

Restrictions on U.S. executives‟ bonuses are complicating divorce settlements, increasing legal bills and raising the prospect that some may have to transfer children out of private schools or sell second homes. S...

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PopEater
March 18, 2010

Sue Moss speaks with PopEater about Kate Winslet’s divorce.

Marriage is a precarious thing. For adults in their thirties, the divorce rates in both England and America hover somewhere in the 10% range. That means about one in ten marriages will dissolve each year, making the...

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Crain’s New York Business
March 7, 2010

Nancy Chemtob speaks with Crain’s New York Business on how divorce is becoming easier for some New Yorkers.

For most, dissolving a marriage has become prohibitively expensive, and divorce rates nationwide have plummeted during the economic crisis. But for a subset of New Yorkers, particularly high-tax-bracket financial an...

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CNN
September 17, 2008

Nancy Chemtob speaks with CNN on the benefits of parents remaining allies even if they can’t remain married.

For many parents, divorce is an arduous, exhausting ordeal. But it doesn’t have to be. Some forge brand new relationships that look more like friendship and aim to bury the rancor of the past. Nancy Chemtob sa...

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