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Susan Moore Daubner, Attorney

Susan Moore Daubner, Attorney

sdaubner@zifflaw.com

Susan Moore Daubner, prac­tices in the areas of Divorce Law and Family Law, including cases involving con­tested and uncon­tested divorces, cus­tody, vis­i­ta­tion, pater­nity, child sup­port, collaborative/mediation issues and abuse and neglect cases. Since 1995, Sue has lim­ited her prac­tice to these areas.

Sue is both a com­pas­sionate lis­tener and a fierce advo­cate for her clients. She strongly believes that her clients should be edu­cated about the law and how it applies to their cases. She is a member of the Finger Lakes Col­lab­o­ra­tive Law Group, which focuses on helping clients achieve results through medi­a­tion and ami­cable res­o­lu­tion. See www.flcollaborativelaw.com for more infor­ma­tion. Sue advo­cates for the fair treat­ment of both mothers and fathers in cus­tody pro­ceed­ings, vis­i­ta­tion issues, parental rights and child support.

Sue prides her­self on pro­viding per­son­al­ized rep­re­sen­ta­tion to her clients. She fur­ther under­stands that divorce and cus­tody cases are emo­tion­ally charged, and makes it her pri­ority to help resolve cases without being the cause for increased animosity.

She has a better under­standing of her cases, as she has two of her own chil­dren. She and her daughter ride and show their horses when their sched­ules allow.

An Elmira native, she attended Elmira Free Academy, before going to the Uni­ver­sity of Ver­mont and Albany Law School. She was admitted to the New York State Bar in 1995.

Attorney Daubner is a member of the Chemung County Bar Asso­ci­a­tion serving on the Pro Bono Com­mittee. She is also a member of the New York State Bar Asso­ci­a­tion, and a member of the Family Law Sec­tion of the NYSBA.

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