Donald M. Sukloff

Family, Mediation
The Press Building, 19 Chenango Street, 9th Floor
Binghamton, New York 139012905


Family

Admitted

1951, New York; 1952, U.S. Court of Military Appeals

Law School

Syracuse University, J.D., cum laude, 1951

Law School Graduation Year

1951

College

Bucknell University

Memberships

Broome County (President, 1974-1975; Chairman, Family Law Committee, 1988-1992), New York State (Speaker: Practical Skills - Family Court Practice, 1983; Matrimonial and Family Law Update, 1984; Drafting Pre and Post Nuptial Agreements, 1984; Equitable Distribution, 1986; Pendente Lite Motion, 1988; Pensions, QDRO's and Motion Practice, 1988; Search and Seizure, Matrimonial, 1988; Preparation and Trial Equitable Distribution, 1989; Practical Skills Matrimonial Practice, 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1993; Child Custody & Support in the Nineties, 1994; Uniform Prenuptial Agreement Act, 1994 and 2001; Impact of AIDS on Family Law, 1994; Effect of Bankruptcy on Family Law, 1994; Domestic Violence, 1995; Preparation for Trial - Trial Notebook, 1995; Family Update, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000 and 2001; Trying Support Cases in Family Court; Negotiating & Drafting Matrimonial Agreements, Dec. 2000; Member, Executive Committee, Section on Family Law, 1986—; Chairman, Committee on Uniform Premarital Agreement Act, Family Law Section , 1993—) and American (Member, Section on Family Law) Bar Associations; New York State Trial Lawyers Association

Biographical

Pi Sigma Alpha; Tau Kappa Alpha. Member, Justinian Law Society. Recipient, New York State Bar Pro Bono Award, 1991 and 1997. Editor-in-Chief, Syracuse Law Review, 1950-1951. Author: Joinder of Tort Actions with Matrimonial Actions, Fairshare, May 1982; Article, Child Support on a Change of Custody, in Family Law Review, New York State Bar, Vol. 13, No. 4, December 1981; Gifts Subject to Equitable Distribution, Matthew Bender, May, 1993. Fellow, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (Vice President, New York Chapter, 1988-1990, 1994-1996, Board of Governors, 1990—).

Military

JAGC, U.S. Army, 1952-1954