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420 Jericho Tpke., Suite 222
Jericho,
New York
11753
Phone: 516-942-3200
Fax: 516-942-3366
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ATTORNEY PROFILE
Mr. Greenfield has appeared in both Family and Supreme Courts in Nassau, Suffolk, Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Staten Island and Westchester, conducting both hearings and trials. He has made oral arguments, motions and appeals in the areas of family and matrimonial law in both the Appellate Division First and Second Departments. He has regularly been a guest speaker addressing Matrimonial and Family Law issues. He was a panelist at a conference held at Touro Law Center in March of 2001, titled “New York’s Family Court - Rebuilding the Foundation.”
He is on the Advisory Board of New Perspectives, A Division of Us Against Abuse, Inc. He has appeared on many television talk and news shows, as well as radio programs addressing matrimonial and family law issues since in or about 1992. He formerly hosted the talk radio shows “The Unfamily Hour,” “The Family Law Hour” and more recently hosted the weekly talk radio show “The Mace in your Face Show.”
The following are some of the successful results Mr. Greenfield has achieved on behalf of his clients:
Mr. Greenfield has successfully obtained court decisions on issues of equitable distribution of the marital residence, issues involving separation agreements, and out right dismissal of requests for child support modification and changes of custody, all without the need for a trial.
Mr. Greenfield has successfully obtained attorney fee awards on behalf of both male and female clients.
Mr. Greenfield has successfully obtained court decisions for the support payor to have the right to tax deduct the children as dependents over the objection of the custodial parent.
Mr. Greenfield has successfully obtained higher support awards for his clients where the other parent (mother or father) was hiding income or working at a lower paying job to decrease support.
Mr. Greenfield has successfully obtained court decisions declaring a nonworking or underemployed spouse to be self-supporting, thereby denying that spouse support and/or counsel fee awards. This result is obtained when the credentials of the spouse seeking support and/or counsel fees proved that he or she voluntarily refused to work and/or had made no attempts to be employed at the level commensurate with his or her abilities.
Mr. Greenfield successfully obtained a change of custody of a child to the father, after eliciting the mother’s admission of contempt of court (visitation interference and badmouthing the father to the child) just six days before the child’s 18th birthday.
Mr. Greenfield has successfully obtained dismissal or withdrawal of Orders of Protection against his clients without the need for a trial.
Mr. Greenfield has successfully had stay away provisions of Orders of Protection lifted, returning his clients to his or her home, against the wishes of the other spouse.
Mr. Greenfield has substituted into long drawn out divorces without any progress toward resolution prior to his involvement, successfully settling or readying the case for trial within an average of six months.
Mr. Greenfield has successfully opened up settlement agreements to recalculate support based on the failure of the agreement to comply with the law, and even had an entire stipulation of settlement vacated after a trial.
Mr. Greenfield has successfully obtained permission for his clients to relocate his or her residence with the child, and as well, has successfully blocked relocation of the child for his clients.
One of Mr. Greenfield’s clients was awarded attorney’s fees against the Nassau County Sheriff’s Department and Police Department for their abuse of process in ignoring subpoenas in Family Court.
Mr. Greenfield has “yet” to have a client go to jail or be sentenced to jail on a charge of contempt. (Hope I did not just jinx myself.)
Mr. Greenfield had a client who was criminally charged with his second violation of an order of protection within one year, successfully ended with a second ACOD, and no violation of first ACOD (Adjournment in Contemplation Of Dismissal).
Mr. Greenfield changed the law: At one time, once the statute of limitations expired so that you could no longer be sued in court for money owed (i.e., child support), the government could implement administrative remedies to collect the money (i.e., support collection unit garnishment or income tax refund intercept). Not anymore. Mr. Greenfield was successful on appeal in the Appellate Division, First Department which determined that the statute of limitations also bars administrative remedies. S. v. S., 279 A.D.2d 180, 719 N.Y.S.2d 2 (1st Dept., 2000), app. den. 96 N.Y.2d 719, 733 N.Y.S.2d 371 (2001).
See what one Supreme Court Justice had to say about Mr. Greenfield (along with his adversary) in a very nasty divorce action:
“The above outlined written Stipulation was the result of hours of arduous negotiations between the parties and counsel, the wife being represented by new counsel, *******, Esq. and the husband being represented by ******** Mace Greenfield, Esq., Of Counsel. Their concentrated effort and practical guidance led to the successful pendente lite agreement. Indeed, on the consent of parties and counsel, and to avoid continued misuse of the mutual Orders of Protection, said orders were vacated by the Court on June 19, 2001, and this matter has been progressing constructively thereafter.” M. v. M., 2001 WL 1423133, 2001 N.Y. Slip Op. 40216(U), N.Y.Sup., Aug 13, 2001.
Attorney Bio
Mr. Greenfield left a prestigious law firm in Garden City, NY and opened his own law office in September of 2002. Mr. Greenfield represents people going through a divorce. He handles all related matters, including but not limited to: custody, visitation, child support, maintenance, equitable distribution, orders of protection, contempt, enforcement, modifications, post judgment actions.
Mr. Greenfield prides himself on treating his clients as people. He educates them as to the law and the court system, talks to them in every day language. All phone calls are returned within 24 hours, excluding weekend, holidays and vacations. To help reduce the cost of litigation and shorten the time of litigation, Mr. Greenfield refuses to litigate emotion. He quickly ensures discovery is complete and all issues are addressed so that settlement or trial can come quickly, without years passing by.
Mace H. Greenfield is a twice divorced father with custody of his daughter since 1991. His favorite line is: Been there, done that, now please listen to me…
He has also been known by the stage name of "Mace In Your Face" since 1984, having hosted both morning radio and talk radio, as well as having made many TV and news appearances. He has been published nationally and internationally.
He formerly sat on the Boards of Directors of: Father’s Rights Association of Long Island (Executive Director); Father’s Rights Association of New York State (Corporate Secretary); Grandparents Rights Association of New York (V. P. of Public Relations); Grandparents Reaching Out (V. P. of Public Relations). He has been a member of Parents Without Partners Nassau Chapter No.14, Inc., since 1992. He sat on the Board of Directors from 1993 through 1995, and again in 2003 and 2004.
Mr. Greenfield changed careers to become an attorney after his return to New York in 1991, after his divorce in Virginia. He sought assistance of the courts, and only found it made his problems worse, not better. The Courts and other agencies treated him poorly because he is a father and they would not listen that he had (and still has) custody. Later, the Courts went after his x-wife for things she never did. When Mr. Greenfield called the courts and other agencies, and was told to just laugh at her like others would in his shoes. They also told him that he was petty when he requested the child support order be corrected to identify him as a man and his x as the woman. Mr. Greenfield, on the suggestion and urging by the Hon. Burton S. Joseph, changed his career path, retuned to college and then attended law school, hoping to make a difference and help make things right.
Born in 1960, raised in N. Bellmore, graduated W.C. Mepham High School in 1978, attended SUNY at Stony Brook 1978 to 1983, and settled into Advertising Public Relations and Marketing with a full service agency. He decided to change careers and become an attorney to help others avoid the problems with the system he encountered. He again attended SUNY Stony Brook 1993 to 1994 and earned his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy. He then graduated from Touro Law School in May of 1998, passed the bar exam in 1998, and was admitted to the practice of law in January 1999. Mace H. Greenfield opened his own office on September 4, 2002.
Please visit our website for additional information.
- Anatomy of a Divorce
- Are There Any Defenses To A Family Offense Petition?
- Child Support Nightmare
- Due Process Requirements Of A Stay Order Of Protection
- Gender Bias Continues
- Gender Bias Kills Child?
- Gender Bias Persists In Courts
- Grandparents Still Have Rights In New York State
- Is Discovery Allowed In A Family Offense Proceeding?
- Politics Of Domestic Violence
- What Are Family Offenses?
- What Are The Elements Of A Family Offense?
- What Constitutes A Family Offense?
- What Remedies Are Available In A Family Offense Proceeding?
- Who Has Standing To Bring A Family Offense Petition?