Larry Sarezky has spent 35 years as a matrimonial lawyer who has seen first-hand the impact of divorce on spouses and their children. With compassion and the well-being of children in mind, Larry has developed an approach to divorce designed to maximize results while minimizing financial and emotional costs. Larry presents that approach in Divorce, Simply Stated (2nd edition), an award-winning book that was ranked by Book Authority in 2020, as the #1 Best Family Law Book of All Time. Divorce, Simply Stated breaks down the divorce process into easy-to-understand essentials supplemented by a divorce insider’s tips that cannot be found elsewhere.
Furthering a career-long concern for children of divorce, Larry also wrote and directed the Telly Award-winning short film, “Talk to Strangers” to help parents and professionals prevent the harm to children caused by unnecessary child-related litigation. In addition, Larry has also worked to improve the family court system in his home state of Connecticut. As Chair of the Connecticut Bar Association’s Family Law Section, Larry designed a program to provide divorcing spouses pro bono representation and consulted on court rule changes with justices of the Connecticut Supreme Court.
Larry’s articles on divorce have appeared in numerous publications and forums including The Huffington Post, The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Thrive Global, Authority Magazine, DivorcedMoms.com, 30seconds.com, and Ezinearticles.com. He has been a featured speaker at annual meetings of The American Academy of Matrimonial Practitioners, the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, and the American Psychoanalytic Association, Child and Adolescent Panel; and has addressed bar associations in Connecticut, New York and Colorado.
Larry currently resides in Connecticut where he continues to write about family law issues, and enjoys the company of his wife, granddaughter and golden retriever.