Ending a marriage is never easy, but you don’t have to face it alone. Our compassionate Westchester County divorce attorneys combine over 150 years of experience with a commitment to resolving family law matters with dignity and respect, helping you navigate this difficult transition while protecting your future.
Key Takeaways:
- Our experienced Westchester County divorce attorneys offer collaborative, mediation, and litigation services tailored to your unique situation and family’s needs.
- With offices in New Rochelle and Mount Kisco, our skilled legal team serves families throughout Westchester County with accessible, personalized representation.
- Miller Law Group’s trusted approach focuses on resolution over conflict, helping you achieve a fair outcome while minimizing emotional and financial costs.
Divorce ranks among life’s most stressful experiences, bringing uncertainty about your future, concerns about your children, and questions about how to move forward. If you’re facing the end of your marriage, our compassionate Westchester County divorce attorneys understand you’re likely feeling overwhelmed by the legal complexities ahead while also processing profound emotional changes. The good news is that divorce doesn’t have to be a destructive battle. With knowledgeable legal guidance and a thoughtful approach, you can navigate this transition while preserving your dignity and protecting what matters most to you.
At Miller Law Group, we’ve spent over two decades helping Westchester County families through divorce with compassion and excellence. We understand that no two marriages are alike, which means no two divorces should follow the same path. Whether your situation calls for collaborative negotiation, mediation, or courtroom advocacy, our skilled attorneys adapt our approach to fit your needs. Book a consultation to discuss your situation and explore the options available to you.

What to Expect Working With Our Westchester County Divorce Attorneys
New York’s divorce laws require that at least one spouse meet residency requirements before filing. Generally, one party must have lived in New York for a minimum of one year, though exceptions exist depending on where you married or where the grounds for divorce arose. Most divorces in New York today proceed on no-fault grounds, meaning neither party needs to prove wrongdoing—simply that the marriage has been “irretrievably broken” for at least six months.
However, fault-based grounds remain available in certain situations, including cruel and inhuman treatment, abandonment, imprisonment, or adultery. While fault grounds are less common now, they may impact other aspects of your case, such as property division or spousal support.
Divorce in Westchester County involves resolving several key issues: equitable distribution of marital property, spousal maintenance (alimony), child custody and parenting time, child support, and division of debts. New York follows equitable distribution principles, meaning assets are divided fairly based on various factors rather than automatically split 50/50.
Your Divorce Options: From Collaboration to Litigation
At Miller Law Group, we believe in giving you choices. Our founder, Katherine Miller, is a leader in the collaborative divorce movement in Westchester County, and our entire team is trained in multiple dispute resolution approaches.
Collaborative divorce brings you and your spouse together with your respective attorneys and, when helpful, neutral financial professionals and divorce coaches. Everyone commits to settling without going to court, working through issues in confidential meetings focused on problem-solving rather than positioning. This approach is particularly effective when you want to preserve family relationships, maintain privacy, and retain control over the outcome.
Mediation involves a neutral third party helping you and your spouse negotiate directly. Your mediator facilitates communication and helps identify areas of agreement while offering guidance on fair solutions. Mediation can be less expensive than litigation and typically resolves more quickly, making it an attractive option for couples who can communicate constructively.
When collaboration or mediation aren’t appropriate—perhaps due to power imbalances, hidden assets, or safety concerns—traditional litigation may be necessary. Our skilled Westchester County divorce attorneys are experienced courtroom advocates who will protect your rights and present your case persuasively before a judge.
The emotional challenges of divorce are real and valid. From grief and anger to relief and hope, you may experience a complex mix of feelings as you move through this transition. Taking care of your mental health during divorce isn’t optional—it’s essential for both your well-being and your ability to make sound decisions.
What Sets Miller Law Group Apart
We are not a typical divorce law firm. While many firms focus primarily on aggressive litigation tactics, we take a different approach. We believe in using collaboration and conversation to reach results that are fair for all parties involved. This philosophy reflects our deep commitment to protecting families, especially children, from the unnecessary damage that contentious divorce can cause.
With over 150 years of combined experience, our team brings both the legal knowledge and emotional intelligence necessary to guide you through this challenging time. We’re AV Preeminent-rated under Martindale Hubbell’s peer review system and selected to Super Attorneys. But beyond credentials, what makes us different is that we see you as a person first—someone navigating one of life’s most difficult transitions—not just another case file.
Our approach works, and our client testimonials reflect the difference this makes. Clients describe us as compassionate yet fierce advocates who combine warmth with strategic sophistication. They appreciate that we challenge them to think long-term, considering where they want to be five or ten years from now rather than just focusing on short-term gains.
Taking the First Step
Consulting with a divorce attorney doesn’t mean you’ve made a final decision about ending your marriage. During your initial consultation, we listen carefully to your situation, answer your questions, and provide relevant information about the process and your options. There’s no obligation to move forward—we’re here to help you make informed decisions.
If you’re facing divorce in Westchester County, you don’t have to navigate this alone. Contact Miller Law Group today to schedule your consultation with our experienced Westchester County divorce attorneys. With offices conveniently located in New Rochelle and Mount Kisco, we serve families throughout Westchester County with accessible, personalized representation. Let us help you move through this transition with dignity, protect your rights and your future, and emerge ready for the next chapter of your life.
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