How to Divorce with Discretion

divorce with discretion

Lately, I’ve been receiving a lot of calls from reporters asking about various celebrity divorces, including those of Tom Brady, Sylvester Stallone, and others. I’m Katherine Miller, and with over 30 years of experience as a divorce attorney in New York City and New York State, I’ve been reflecting on what celebrities truly need and want during their divorces.

What these high-profile individuals often yearn for is not so different from what many others seek: discretion, protection of their reputation, and safeguarding their children. The process you choose during a divorce can significantly impact these aspects.

You might wonder whether to air all of your issues in a courtroom, where a judge and anyone else present can hear your private matters, or to opt for a more private approach, such as mediation or collaborative law. In mediation or collaborative law, you work with your spouse and trusted professionals in a more controlled, confidential setting.

If you’re interested in learning more about mediation, collaborative law, and other methods to keep your divorce proceedings private and discreet, please provide your information using the link below. I’ll be happy to send you details about your options for a more confidential divorce process.

Thanks for listening.