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

Elizabeth Hurley Divorces Husband of Three Years

The celebrity marriage/relationship has become chronically short lived. When Elizabeth Hurley and Arun Nayar exchanged vows in 2007, everyone thought the “couple was meant to be.” Both weddings, “one in an English castle where Elton John performed and the other in India,” helped the couple acquire their lavish lifestyle reputation. It’s only natural for one […]

David Duchovny and Tea Leoni Separate

Another Hollywood marriage down the drain? David Duchovny and Tea Leoni have separated, though no one has filed for divorce, yet. This isn’t the first time this couple has had trouble. Reporters say, “The two briefly separated in 2008 when Leoni discovered the Californication star had been cheating.” They might have reconciled before, but will […]

Kim Kardashian Decides to Protect Her Assets

Kim Kardashian will be the “second sister of the Kardashian clan to tie the knot after a quickie courtship.” Kim is engaged to New Jersey Nets player, Kris Humphries after only dating a short six months. Reporters have said Kim is “ironing out the details of a prenuptial agreement.” This is a reasonable decision for […]

Social Media Being used as Evidence in Court Proceedings

The increasing popularity of social media has created more evidence to be used in divorce court proceedings. In a recent survey, the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers found 81% of attorneys were examining social media Web sites such as Facebook, Foursquare and Twitter to find evidence. Private Investigator Frank Rudewicz explained that evidence can be […]

Chief Executive of Credit Suisse Gets Penalized $750,000

Could missing a divorce settlement payment by 12 days really be that detrimental? Mr. Dougan, chief executive of Credit Suisse found out the answer to this question the hard way by owing his ex-wife more than $750,000 in interest. This amount represented half of the settlement from their divorce. The courts obviously had little sympathy […]