Steven P. Kuhn, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Port Jefferson station, NY with 6 reviews
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Steven P. Kuhn

5225 Route 347, Port Jefferson station, NY

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Education

1981:
Benjamin Cardozo School of Law of Yeshiva University, Juris Doctor
1978:
Franklin & Marshall College, Bachelor of Ars

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Jennifer

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30 May, 2014
Mr. Kuhn represented me in my divorce in 2005. His knowledge and expertise were apparent. The reason I retained him was because he was honest and gave me reasonable expectations. I felt my needs were always tended to by Mr. Kuhn and his paralegal Frances. I retained Mr. Kuhn in 2014 for a custody matter. His demeanor is comforting and I feel at ease knowing my case is important to my attorney just as it is to me!
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Brian

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28 Mar, 2014
Im very lucky to have found Mr. Kuhn. Previously I was not confident in my situation...or my lawyer. Then I was recommended to Mr. Kuhn, and he handled my divorce fast and effectively. After seeing him hard at work in the courts and always keeping me informed, I knew I was in good hands. I would definitely recommend him.
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Cn

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21 Aug, 2013
Divorce is a very stressful and emotional event. Steven was with me every step of the way. Throw into that a very uncooperative and unreasonable family member. Steven was able to keep me grounded and show me that there is light at the end of the tunnel. Steven is a true professional and his experience clearly stands out. What impressed me the most was Steven's character. It was clear to me that Steven always acted by keeping my best interests in terms of finances and emotional support in the forefront. It was this that guided me in being able to make objective and sound decisions. I would have no hesitation in recommending Steven to my family, friends and colleagues.
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorney who provides reasonable expectations and tendencies to client's needs
“His knowledge and expertise were apparent. The reason I retained him was because he was honest and gave me reasonable expectations. I felt my needs were always tended to by Mr. Kuhn and his paralegal Frances.”
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Effective and efficient in handling complex legal matters like divorce and custody
“He handled my divorce fast and effectively. After seeing him hard at work in the courts and always keeping me informed, I knew I was in good hands.”
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Maintains a comforting and professional demeanor, making clients feel at ease
“His demeanor is comforting and I feel at ease knowing my case is important to my attorney just as it is to me!”
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Highly recommended by previous clients and respected in and out of the courtroom
“Without hesitation, I would urge them to seek legal counsel with Mr. Kuhn. In fact, many of them did and they have all thanked me.”
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Continuously updates his knowledge to provide clients with the latest information on laws and procedures
“Steven Kuhn constantly researches and attends seminars in order to provide his clients with up to date info on our ever changing society and it's laws and procedures.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2016:
My Divorce Blog, Over 200 Blogs On Family Law Matters
2014:
Email Subscription, E-Guide To Divorce
2009:
Thomson Reuters, Chamberlain v. Chamberlain
2005:
Thomson Reuters, Chamberlain v. Chamberlain
2004:
Newsday, Ask The Expert:Divorce
2004:
Newsday, Ask The Expert: Pre-empting Problems With Pre-Nups
1989:
Appellate Decision, Kurppe v. Kurppe
1989:
Appellate Decision, DeBlasio v. DeBlasio
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