Nicole Trivlis

Nicole graduated from the Elizabeth Haub School of Law (formerly Pace Law School) in 2008 and received her B.A. in Sociology from the Catholic University of America in 2004.  Nicole began her legal career prior to law school as a paralegal in the field of family and matrimonial law. While in law school, Nicole concentrated in international law, participated in several moot court competitions, and was selected for prestigious internships with the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, Netherlands, and The United States Court of International Trade. She is on the board of directors of the New York Women’s Bar Association.

Specialization

After law school, Nicole worked as a bankruptcy, foreclosure, and immigration attorney in New York and Washington, D.C. for several years and in 2014 she transitioned into family and matrimonial law exclusively.  She is experienced representing clients in all aspects of family and matrimonial law including with respect to pre and post marital agreements, child custody, equitable distribution of assets, as well as child and spousal support.  Nicole’s diverse background gives her a unique skill set that benefits each of her clients and has allowed her to excel in this field of practice.  

MEmbership & Publications

Nicole is a published contributing author of “Onward and Upward: Guide for Getting Through New York Divorce and Family Law Issues” and has been selected by Super Lawyers as a NYC Metro Area Rising Star in the area of family law since 2019.  Nicole has also been the co-chair of the International Women’s Rights Committee of the New York Women’s Bar Association since 2016. She is now on the board of directors of the New York Women’s Bar Association.

Nicole is admitted to practice law in New York, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, and the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.