Feinstein Divorce Law

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8666 110th St Ste A
Richmond Hill, NY 11418
The Law Offices of Bruce Feinstein, Esq. have provided over 15 years of service dedicated to handling divorce and family law in Queens. The firm’s impressive background in legal education and expertise make it an unequivocal leader in the field of divorce and family law. Founder Bruce Feinstein, Esq. has been engaged in private practice for over a 15 years. He is a member of the Queens County and Nassau County Bar Associations and is admitted to practice law in the State of New York and before the United States District Court for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York. Founder Bruce Feinstein, Esq. has been engaged in private practice for over 15 years and helped hundreds of families going through divorce proceedings in Queens and the Greater New York City metropolitan area. He is experienced in the fields of children’s services, finance, and accounting, which make him fully prepared to successfully handle all aspects of divorce proceedings. He is a member of the Queens County and Nassau County Bar Associations and is admitted to practice law in the State of New York and before the United States District Court for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York.

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Kim F.
11/30/2019

Highly recommend Bruce!Hired him for a divorce case within 1yr solved the case! He is reasonable, knowledgeable, and a fighter! Job well done and most certainly come back if ever needed! His staff...

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Gabby I.
8/26/2017

Bruce and his staff are wonderful. Bruce got us out of one of the most scariest periods of our lives. He gets to the point and is honest with you from day one. I am truly thankful to him and his...

Irene L.
9/11/2018

I am quite disappointed with Mr. Bruce's services on my uncontested divorce case. He was hired by my ex spouse but I unfortunately had to use him for the divorce. It has been 1 year since my ex...

New A.
7/2/2019

Mr. Bruce Feinstein and his office are incredible people, Mr. Feinstein was able to help me with a divorce case that I had (2) previous lawyers try to handle. .Mr Bruce Feinstein was able to...

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Tony O.
6/22/2014

Do you know that cold feeling that you get when sitting in the waiting room of a Doctors Office, that you would similarly expect at a Law Office? It's the complete and utter opposite feeling when...

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