Rachel Yusupov Law Group offers representation and counsel to New York State clients, servicing a variety of legal issues. We promise the time, dedication, and atmosphere of a small firm while delivering big results. Our attorneys encourage clients to fully participate in the decision-making process, allowing you the most control over your outcome and future. Our law group will advocate firmly and passionately for your best interests.
Any communications between your and our team will be kept entirely confidential.
Offering services in English, Russian, and Spanish
Our Process
If you are a new client, you can contact us here and we’ll get in touch to schedule an Intake Call. During this call, a member of our team will get a basic understanding of your situation and determine whether we’re the best firm for you.
If we decide to move forward with your case, we will use a retainer payment method which replenishes hourly billing.
We’re here to help you build your best future. To learn more, check out our FAQs.
WHAT WE DO
FAMILY LAW
New York State has many complex laws and formulas that govern child support, spousal support, prenuptial agreements, custody, and the division of assets upon divorce. Look to the office of Yusupov Law Group to help you navigate the world of family law and protect your interests. We are dedicated to helping you and your family resolve your legal issues quickly and efficiently.
We understand that family law is not just another legal practice and that the outcome of your case will impact your security and happiness. This is why we offer litigation, collaborative law, and mediation services so you can customize your legal strategy to fit your needs.
AREAS OF PRACTICE
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$975 FLAT FEE
A prenuptial agreement is a contract between two future spouses that settles issues of property division and support during your marriage and in the event of death or divorce. In New York, a prenuptial agreement is made before marriage and will take effect as soon as the couple marries. Prenuptial agreements must be in writing and signed by both future spouses before a notary public. The court does not accept an oral agreement or an unsigned agreement.
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A separation agreement is a written contract between a separating couple that addresses various issues that they agree upon, mainly related to their property settlement. This document will include the division of marital assets and debts, spousal support, and child custody.
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$975 FLAT FEE
Both spouses agree on all of their divorce-related issues such as property division, child custody, or financial distribution. Even though you have to meet certain requirements, an uncontested divorce is often much easier than a contested divorce because spouses will not go to trial or negotiate the terms of the separation.
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When your spouse disagrees with something in the case, such as the divorce itself, the property division, child custody, or financial distribution. Contested divorces require filing the divorce papers and then serving your spouse with them. You and your spouse reach a settlement, or judge makes a final decision. A spouse cannot stop another spouse from getting a divorce, but he or she can prolong the divorce by not agreeing to your proposed terms.
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An alternative to litigation is mediated divorce, where you and your spouse negotiate towards your own settlement with the help of an independent, neutral third party, called a mediator. A judge is not involved until its time to approve your settlement upon completion. The goal here is to help the divorcing couple reach a solution on their own that works for them.
PERSONAL INJURY
New York State’s no-fault law provides individuals with a type of insurance they may be able to collect if they have suffered an injury or damages in a vehicle accident.
It applies to all victims who are drivers and passengers in any involved vehicle.
Regardless of who caused the accident, no-fault insurance compensates accident victims for medical bills and lost wages.
If the accident was caused by another driver’s negligence, you may be able to obtain additional compensation for your pain and suffering. Filing a no-fault or bodily injury claim does not guarantee injured individuals full compensation for their damages. This is why it is important to hire the right attorney. Maximize your compensation by hiring a legal team that fights for you.
Our no-fault accident lawyers will use every resource at our disposal to recover the compensation you deserve. Our staff will provide you with financial support throughout the duration of your claim, so that you can focus on your recovery.
Yusupov Law Group takes cases on a contingency basis. You will not owe any attorney fees unless we win your case.
OTHER PRACTICE AREAS
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
The legal system gets involved with domestic violence cases when one spouse is causing harm, injury, or danger to the other. An order of protection can provide you with a measure of safety while your attorney works toward a more permanent solution. Legal proceedings are often stressful for victims, rest assured that we will provide you with advocacy-based and trauma-informed counsel.
WRONGFUL TERMINATION
Wrongful termination or discharge is a claim that can be brought if an employer impermissibly or improperly terminates someone’s employment. This violation of public policy prohibits employers from firing an employee who opposes or refuses to participate in certain unlawful or unethical conduct.
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FOUNDING PARTNER
Rachel earned her J.D. from New York Law School as a Global Law Fellow. She is the Founder and practicing attorney at Rachel Yusupov Law Group, PC, located in the heart of New York City. She was a judicial intern at the Nassau County Supreme Court’s matrimonial center during law school. Having focused the majority of her studies and career in family law, Rachel continues to practice family-related matters. Informed by her B.A. in Psychology, Rachel combines legal counsel with insights of human behavior to yield the desired outcome for your case.
THE TEAM
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Charlotte holds a B.A. in Political Science and Women’s Studies from Duke University and a J.D. from New York Law School. Charlotte is dedicated to advancing the dignity and fundamental human rights of survivors of gender-based violence, cyber harassment, and discrimination. She was a Volunteer Law Graduate at New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault and has interned at Day One, Anti-Defamation League and the New York Law School Cyberharassment Clinic. She is a member of the New York City Cybersexual Abuse Task Force. Charlotte believes in a trauma-informed and survivor-centered approach, which illuminates her work with clients.