People Resolve Conflict
Serving Westchester County and New York City
Deborah Hope Wayne is a Westchester County divorce attorney serving New York City. Commonly referred to as “The Big Apple,” New York City is one of the most famous and diverse cities in the world. Over 800 languages are spoken and it has a population of over 8 million. In fact, New York City is the most densely populated major city in the United States and is a popular tourist destination. It is the home of Broadway, the United Nations, and top universities, including New York University and Columbia University. New York City is also recognized for its influence in fashion, the arts, and architecture. Composed of five boroughs—The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and Manhattan—New York City is a global epicenter that continues to inspire and entertain people.
Deborah Hope Wayne devotes her legal practice to collaborative law and mediation. She has been practicing family law and matrimonial law for more than twenty years. Ms. Wayne believes the collaborative process is an effective way to help solve family disputes peacefully. The collaborative approach takes the issues out of the court and allows the parties to set the pace instead. Collaborative law is non-adversarial and takes into consideration the unique needs of each family.
Deborah Hope Wayne enjoys training and educating other professionals about Collaborative Practice and Mediation. She is a frequent presenter at conferences and teaches collaborative law at Pace University School of Law in White Plains, New York. Ms. Wayne has also lectured on collaborative law and conflict resolution throughout the New York area, including St. John’s University, Fordham Law School and the Institute for Senior Action. See the Lectures and Presentations page for more information.
Deborah Hope Wayne has offices in New York City near Grand Central Station and New Rochelle. The New Rochelle office is easily accessible from New York Grand Central Station via the New Haven train line. Her office is a short walk from the New Rochelle train station. Best parking is at the municipal parking lot located at New Roc City.
To find out more about Deborah Hope Wayne, please contact her via e-mail at deborah@deborahwaynelaw.com or by phone at (914) 365-1200. You may also learn more about Deborah Hope Wayne at www.deborahwaynelaw.com.