The Purpose of This Blog
We are Willem and Margaretha Gravett, and we are the founding partners of Gravett & Gravett, a husband-and-wife boutique law firm focusing on matrimonial and family law.
We want the best for your family, just as we do for our own.
Our law firm is different from the “traditional” Westchester matrimonial law firms in the following ways:
· No hourly fees – When we billed by the hour, our clients wanted everything done with as little communication as possible – for fear of the bill they would receive. We want to hear from our clients and we want to answer their questions. So, we threw out the time clocks. Nothing we do is billed on an hourly basis. We work on a fixed fee, agreed-upon in advance, so that there are never any surprises.
· Secure client extranet – We provide consistent, proactive updates to our clients via our secure client extranet. Our clients have 24/7 access to all the documents, important dates, and the status of their cases. They enjoy the peace of mind of knowing exactly what is going on – in real time.
· Your Personal Family Lawyers™ for life – We see our clients’ divorce cases as the beginning of our relationship, not as one-time transactional events. We value being our clients’ trusted advisors for life. After their divorces, we also help them to get their estate plans in order so that they can transfer their whole wealth – their financial, intellectual, and spiritual assets – to their loved ones.
At Gravett & Gravett, our clients are at the core of everything we do.
One of the ways in which we want to demonstrate our commitment to client care and service excellence is to reach out to the Westchester community through this blog.
We know that divorce or separation can have a devastating impact on your family relationships and finances for the rest of your life. The decisions that you make now will be critically important to your children, your finances, and your future.
The purpose of the Westchester Divorce Blog is to provide you with helpful information as you navigate through this painful process, and to alleviate the stress, anxiety, and confusion inherent in divorce, custody, and other matrimonial and family law matters.

















