Author Archive for: David Centeno

About David Centeno

David Centeno is a New York divorce lawyer with offices throughout New York State. Handling both uncontested and contested divorces for hundreds of clients through the years has given him the hard-earned experience needed to blog on topics relevant to New York divorce. He offers free consultations. Call (866) 830-2064.

Entries by David Centeno

2011 New Years Resolution: Get a Divorce

What were your New Year’s resolutions this year?  Did they include getting a divorce.  You’re not alone. Although no formal study has been done, there does seem to be a trend in filing for a divorce when the New Year starts.  Why is that you may wonder? A recent article in the Huffington Post posed […]

Sex Tape Bribery in NY Divorce

Divorce should be a private and personal matter.  At least to some degree. Not for this couple. Lily Shang and David Rucker have only been married for a short time, but decided to call it quits. Rucker has threatened to release a private and very intimate video of his soon to be ex-wife if she […]

$50 Million’s Chump Change for Kelsey Grammer

You would think you might be in a state of panic if you had to pay a $50 million divorce settlement.  Not Kelsey Grammer.  As my father always says, “It all relative and it depends who your relatives are.” Despite having to potentially pay his soon to be ex-wife the sum of $50 million dollars, […]

Is A.J. Burnett Dealing With a Messy Divorce?

The rumors are flying. AJ Burnett, the pitcher for the New York Yankees, is said to be in the middle of a terrible and messy divorce. You  may remember this past September seeing AJ sporting a black eye. When he was asked about the black eye, AJ just chose to tell the public that it […]

Kelsey’s at it Again: Engaged While Married and Screwing His Wife – Over That Is

Today, Kelsey Grammer’s at it again.  Now, he’s tried to restrict his soon to be ex-wife’s access to all of their financial accounts.  Although Kelsey is still legally married to Camille Grammer, he’s filed paperwork in court to restrict her having any access to most of their accounts, including their production company. To make matters […]