International Family Law
Law Office of Jeremy D. Morley
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230 Park Avenue 10th Floor New York, New York 10169 USA |
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(212) 372-3425
(815) 301-6742
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We concentrate on family law matters in New York and, with local counsel, around the world. We are particularly experienced in international child abduction, international relocation, international custody, international divorce and international prenuptial agreements.We provide sensible advice and effective representation to our clients, based on our great experience in international matrimonial and business matters, together with plain common sense. We offer an extremely personalized service, quickly and efficiently. We get the job done for our clients so that they can get on with their lives.
We consult with clients who are moving to a new stage of their lives. Many have assets in multiple jurisdictions, more than one residency, business affairs in different locations and great concerns about the residency, custody and well being of their children.
We assist many clients whose children have been taken to other countries or who want to relocate with their children.
Our clients are frequently in great need of expert, practical advice that is based on an understanding of the laws of different states, provinces or countries. They need our counsel -- often in conjunction with local counsel in other jurisdictions -- to create intelligent strategies that will lead them most effectively to the next stages of their lives.
We consult with clients around the world.
Jeremy Morley was admitted to the New York Bar in 1975 and has concentrated on civil litigation throughout his career. He was born in Manchester, England and has taught in law schools in the United States (College of Law, University of Illinois), Canada (Faculty of Law, University of New Brunswick) and England (Faculty of Law, University of Sheffield). He has published articles on international law and other legal matters in several scholarly and professional publications in the United States, England and Canada.


