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Yakov ('Jacob') Pyetranker, Member Attorney
Family Law Litigation, Family Law Appeals
Phone:203-998-0420
Address: 1111 Summer Street, 3rd Floor, Stamford, CT 06905
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Law Firm:Pyetranker, P.C.
Lawyer:Yakov ('Jacob') Pyetranker
Phone:203-998-0420
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Lawyer Title:Member
Practice Areas:Family Law Litigation, Family Law Appeals
Bio: Jacob has tried numerous family matters to conclusion, ranging from highly contested custody litigation to cases involving complex valuation issues. He has gained experience in many of the varied aspects of family law. Jacob has also developed a skill set in the appellate arena, briefing and arguing cases before Connecticut's appellate courts, such as McKenna v. Delente, 123 Conn. App. 137 (2010) (co-author on brief), Brown v. Brown, 132 Conn. App. 30 (2011) (co-author on brief), Keller v. Keller, 141 Conn. App. 681 (2013) (co-author on brief), Pryor v. Pryor, 162 Conn. App. 451 (2016) (argued and co-author on brief), Weyer v. Weyer, 164 Conn. App. 734 (2016) (co-author on brief). In 2017, Jacob briefed Chang v. Chang, 170 Conn. App. 822, cert. denied, 325 Conn. 910 (2017), which affirmed the client's successful claim at trial that the parties' premarital agreement was invalid. In 2018, in Keusch v. Keusch, 184 Conn. App. 822 (2018), Jacob briefed and argued the finer points of setting and modifying child support pursuant to Connecticut's child support guidelines. In Krahel v. Czoch, 186 Conn. App. 22, cert. denied, 330 Conn. 958 (2018), Jacob briefed and argued for a successful outcome affirming the trial court's sanction of testimonial preclusion based on the husband's failure to disclose important financial information and documents. In 2019, Jacob briefed and argued Oudheusden v. Oudheusden, 190 Conn. App. 169, cert. granted, 332 Conn. 911 (2019). The deci
Admitted:2006, Connecticut; 2007, District of Columbia; 2007, New York;
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Law School:St John's University School of Law, Class of 2006, J.D.
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Languages:English

Lawyer Yakov ('Jacob') Pyetranker, graduated from St John's University School of Law, Class of 2006, J.D., is now employed by Pyetranker, P.C. at 1111 Summer Street, 3rd Floor Stamford, CT 06905.Yakov ('Jacob') Pyetranker is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Yakov ('Jacob') Pyetranker as your lawyer, you should consider whether Yakov ('Jacob') Pyetranker offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if Yakov ('Jacob') Pyetranker has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Yakov ('Jacob') Pyetranker's office is located at Stamford, CT, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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Yakov ('Jacob') Pyetranker has been admitted in 2006, Connecticut; 2007, District of Columbia; 2007, New York;. His or her practice areas include Family Law Litigation, Family Law Appeals.

Yakov ('Jacob') Pyetranker's college and law school education includes , St John's University School of Law, Class of 2006, J.D.. Other biographical background includes Jacob has tried numerous family matters to conclusion, ranging from highly contested custody litigation to cases involving complex valuation issues. He has gained experience in many of the varied aspects of family law. Jacob has also developed a skill set in the appellate arena, briefing and arguing cases before Connecticut's appellate courts, such as McKenna v. Delente, 123 Conn. App. 137 (2010) (co-author on brief), Brown v. Brown, 132 Conn. App. 30 (2011) (co-author on brief), Keller v. Keller, 141 Conn. App. 681 (2013) (co-author on brief), Pryor v. Pryor, 162 Conn. App. 451 (2016) (argued and co-author on brief), Weyer v. Weyer, 164 Conn. App. 734 (2016) (co-author on brief). In 2017, Jacob briefed Chang v. Chang, 170 Conn. App. 822, cert. denied, 325 Conn. 910 (2017), which affirmed the client's successful claim at trial that the parties' premarital agreement was invalid. In 2018, in Keusch v. Keusch, 184 Conn. App. 822 (2018), Jacob briefed and argued the finer points of setting and modifying child support pursuant to Connecticut's child support guidelines. In Krahel v. Czoch, 186 Conn. App. 22, cert. denied, 330 Conn. 958 (2018), Jacob briefed and argued for a successful outcome affirming the trial court's sanction of testimonial preclusion based on the husband's failure to disclose important financial information and documents. In 2019, Jacob briefed and argued Oudheusden v. Oudheusden, 190 Conn. App. 169, cert. granted, 332 Conn. 911 (2019). The deci. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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