Jacqueline Nicole Newman

521 Fifth Avenue, 31st Floor, New York, NY

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Education

1999
Yeshiva University, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1996
University of Delaware, BS - Bachelor of Science

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27 Jul, 2011
Jacqueline was wonderful to deal with. She turned a very painful and emotional process into a manageable and well balanced exercise. She coached me off my emotional ledges and kept me on track to get to a place which is good for my kids and I post divorce. Thank you Jacqueline, this journey would not have been the same without you.
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Publications

2017:
Bustle, 7 Mistakes Couples Make In the First Year Of Marriage, According To Divorce Lawyers
2017:
The Wall Street Journal, Why Wealthy Are Different When it Comes to Divorce
2017:
Business Insider, A top NYC divorce attorney reveals the biggest mistake she sees clients make during a divorce
2017:
Business Insider, January is 'divorce month’ — a lawyer breaks down the top signs a marriage is about to dissolve
2017:
Bravo, If Your Spouse Is Considering Divorce, They Are (Secretly) Doing This First
2017:
The Huffington Post, What Every Person Who Loves A Child Of Divorce Should Know
2016:
The Wrap, Why Bill Cosby’s Wife Camille Was Ordered to Testify Against Him
2016:
People, How Child Abuse Investigation Could Affect Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's Divorce Case
2016:
People, What's at Stake in Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's Divorce: Combined Fortunes Estimated at $500 Million
2016:
USA Today, Child abuse claims help poison Brangelina divorce
2016:
People.com, What Happens Without a Prenup? Divorce Lawyers Weigh In on Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's 15-Month Marriage
2016:
Good Morning Britain, Jacqueline Newman Reports On The Madonna Custody Case
2016:
MoneyGeek.com, Planning Financially For Divorce
2016:
Bob Salter - WFAN, Jacqueline Newman discussed how to keep an inheritance from going to a spouse during divorce, ways women suffer from financial abuse in marriage, and ways social media can hurt during divorce
2016:
Yahoo Parenting, Inside Bristol Palin’s Custody Battle Over Newborn Baby
2016:
About.com, Does an "Infidelity" Postnuptial Agreement Prevent Cheating?
2016:
Bustle, More Millennials Are Seeking Prenups, And Are Reasons To Consider One
2015:
The Washington Post, Is the Upper East Side “wife bonus” a real thing?
2015:
Business Talk Radio - The Frankie Boyer Show, Radio interview discussing January divorces
2015:
This Morning America's First News with Gordon Deal, January is Divorce Month
2015:
USA Today, Ken Griffin's Citadel hit it big in 2014
2015:
Sirius XM - "What She Said", Radio Interview on January being Divorce Month, Prenuptial Agreements and Same Sex Marriages
2015:
Half Full Magazine, Same Sex Couples Less Likely to Get Divorced Than Straight Couples
2015:
Cupid's Pulse, Celebrities, Love, Opinions, Divorce Attorney Jacqueline Newman Offers Relationship Advice "You Want to be Divorcing a Happier Spouse"
2015:
Greenberg News, WNJC Super 1360 AM, Radio Interview on Celebrity Divorces
2015:
Midpoint, NewsMax TV, Jacqueline Newman comments on Emotional Abuse as Grounds for Divorce
2015:
Cupid’s Pulse, Who Gets the Dog Post-Relationship and Love
2015:
ABC 7, Sofia Vergara's ex writes op-ed about wanting their frozen embryos back - Legal Analysis with NY Family Law Attorney Jacqueline Newman
2015:
On The Brink Morning Show, CNBC News Radio, Why Bad Mouthing Your Spouse On Twitter & Facebook During Divorce Is A Bad Idea
2015:
Arise News, Arise Xchange host, Andrew Schmertz speaks to Jacqueline Newman a Family Law Attorney about why divorce rates rise when the economy gets stronger
2015:
Yahoo Parenting, Can Jon Gosselin Seize Custody of Just One Child From Ex, Kate?
2015:
Business Insider, Why The Ex-Wife Of Oil Tycoon Harold Hamm Didn't Accept This Check For $974,790,317.77
2015:
The Huffington Post, Divorce Lawyers Brace For 'Tsunami' After Ashley Madison Hack
2015:
Yahoo Finance, 5 money mistakes that could wreck your second marriage
2015:
NBC 6 Miami, Ashley Madison Hackers Threatening to Expose Sensitive Information
2015:
CNBC.com, Ashley Madison Hack: Evidence for Divorce?
2015:
NBC 6 Miami, Ashley Madison Hackers Threatening to Expose Sensitive Information
2015:
Techlicious, 10 Tech Issues to Consider If You're Going Through a Divorce
2015:
Bev Smith Show, Jacqueline Newman on Nationally Syndicated Bev Smith Show talking Ashley Madison Hack and Prenuptial Agreements
2015:
Yahoo Parenting, Substance-Abuse History and Other Mysteries of Child-Custody Battles
2015:
Business Insider, How Divorces Among the Rich Differ from Middle Class Divorces
2015:
Business Insider, How to Protect a Business from Divorce
2015:
Yahoo Parenting, Are Hyphenated Last Names Harmful for Kids?
2015:
Time.com, Who Gets Custody of the Family Dog
2015:
NY Post, Josh Duggar had an Ashley Madison account
2015:
Legal Broadcast Network, New York Attorney Jacqueline Newman Explains New York’s New Divorce Maintenance Payment Law
2015:
New York Post, Better get divorced now — or it could cost you $110K a year
2014:
Reuters.com, The $1 billion divorce: Why Harold Hamm's ex-wife didn't win more
2014:
Stacyknows.com, 7 Mistakes to Avoid when getting Divorced
2014:
Haute Lawyer, Jacqueline Newman Talks Compliments and Difficult Clients
2014:
Haute Lawyer, Jacqueline Newman Talks Litigation Challenges for the Wealth,
2014:
Haute Lawyer, Jacqueline Newman Discusses the Interdisciplinary Model of Collaborative Divorce
2014:
Divorce Saloon International, Divorce Saloon: Collaborative Divorce Law in New York
2014:
CNBC, Is Sage Kelly the new normal for Wall Street divorces?
2013:
Journey Beyond Divorce, How to Choose a Good Divorce Attorney
2013:
US News and World Report, Why a Collaborative Divorce Makes Financial Sense
2013:
Glo.com, Questions to ask before calling it quits
2013:
Lawyers.com, Don’t Vent on Facebook or Twitter during Divorce,
2013:
Shine from Yahoo - Quoted, Carnations? Again? Why Post-Valentine's Day is a Popular Time for Divorce
2013:
Glamour Magazine - Quoted, Sorry, We are not breaking Up!
2013:
The Huffington Post, Crazy S$%$t People Fight Over
2013:
The Huffington Post, Crazy S$%$t People Fight Over
2013:
Woman's Day - Quoted, What I Wish I Knew Before I Got Divorced
2012:
Associated Press - Quoted, Kids or No Kids, One or Four, When Couples Disagree
2012:
The Grindstone - Quoted, The Savvy Career Woman’s Guide To Hiring A Lawyer
2012:
The Huffington Post, Facebook Ex Trashing: It can cost you.
2012:
Crain's New York Business - Quoted, So you have a JD, now what?
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