
Deepti Shenoy is an experienced matrimonial and family law attorney known for her dedication to her clients and relentless advocacy on their behalf. Her breadth of knowledge, sharp analytical skills and genuine enthusiasm for the practice of law are complemented by the insights she has gleaned from her own experience of divorce. She brings to each client matter a unique blend of compassion and tenacity informed by her experiences on both sides of the table.
Having begun her career as in-house counsel at JPMorgan Chase as part of the Chase Honors Program, Deepti then spent eight years at an acclaimed high net worth matrimonial boutique firm. Deepti's breadth of experience, both within and outside the field of matrimonial and family law, has instilled in her a unique combination of skills, including a keen understanding of the complex financial issues at stake in high net worth matrimonial matters and the ability to develop innovative solutions to the intricate issues that often arise in such matters.
Deepti graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where she was named a James Wilson scholar, and Santa Clara University, where she graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History, Religious Studies and Women's and Gender Studies.
Deepti's written work has been extensively published, dating back to law school, where her comment, "Courting Substantive Equality: Employment Discrimination Law in India," won the 2012 Louis Jackson prize, and was published in the University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law. More recently, Deepti's work has been featured in the New York Law Journal, among other publications.
Deepti is a member of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, the South Asian Bar Association of New York, the New York Women's Bar Association and the National Association of Women Lawyers. She is also an enthusiastic member of the 2025 Her Justice "Shift the Power" Campaign Committee, which aims to raise awareness and funding for programs benefiting and providing legal representation to domestic violence survivors and other women living in poverty in New York. Deepti also spearheaded the founding of Split Second, a New York City group for single mothers.
Deepti resides with her son on Roosevelt Island and is a serial collector of creative hobbies.
New York
University of Pennsylvania Carey School of Law, JD
Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, BA, magna cum laude
Having begun her career as in-house counsel at JPMorgan Chase as part of the Chase Honors Program, Deepti then spent eight years at an acclaimed high net worth matrimonial boutique firm. Deepti's breadth of experience, both within and outside the field of matrimonial and family law, has instilled in her a unique combination of skills, including a keen understanding of the complex financial issues at stake in high net worth matrimonial matters and the ability to develop innovative solutions to the intricate issues that often arise in such matters.
Deepti graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where she was named a James Wilson scholar, and Santa Clara University, where she graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History, Religious Studies and Women's and Gender Studies.
Deepti's written work has been extensively published, dating back to law school, where her comment, "Courting Substantive Equality: Employment Discrimination Law in India," won the 2012 Louis Jackson prize, and was published in the University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law. More recently, Deepti's work has been featured in the New York Law Journal, among other publications.
Deepti is a member of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, the South Asian Bar Association of New York, the New York Women's Bar Association and the National Association of Women Lawyers. She is also an enthusiastic member of the 2025 Her Justice "Shift the Power" Campaign Committee, which aims to raise awareness and funding for programs benefiting and providing legal representation to domestic violence survivors and other women living in poverty in New York. Deepti also spearheaded the founding of Split Second, a New York City group for single mothers.
Deepti resides with her son on Roosevelt Island and is a serial collector of creative hobbies.
“Cross-Examination: Selected Problems – Some Easy Rules That Are Not So Easy to Apply”
Sponsor: American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML)
“Matrimonial Law: A Case Law Update”
Sponsor: Supreme Court Appellate Division First Department
“Matrimonial and Family Law: The Changing Economy and Critical Issues – What You Need to Know: Drafting for Bankruptcy Considerations”
Sponsor: New York State Bar Association
”How to Litigate a Child Custody Case”
Sponsor: New York County Lawyers
“Drafting Custody and Visitation Provisions”
Sponsor: New York State Bar Association
“Matrimonial Case Law Update: A Review of Developing Issues in Matrimonial Law”
Sponsor: Supreme Court Appellate Division First Department
“The United States Supreme Court’s Troxel Decision and its Impact on Non-Parental Visitation”
Sponsor: American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML)
“Handling Your First Contested Divorce Case”
Sponsor: New York State Bar Association
“Recognizing Estate Planning and Real Estate Issues in Matrimonial Matters”
Sponsor: New York State Bar Association
“Selected Recurring Issues in Matrimonial Practice: Successfully Handling the Challenges”
Sponsor: New York State Bar Association
“The Expanding World of the Matrimonial Lawyer: New Cases, New Procedures and New Areas of Law: Discovery”
Sponsor: New York State Bar Association
“Handling A Child Custody Case: Intake to Trial”
Sponsor: New York State Bar Association
“Matrimonial and Family Law Update: “Double Dipping” When a Professional License/Practice is in the Case”
Sponsor: New York State Bar Association
“Practical Skills Seminar: Basic Matrimonial Practice”
Sponsor: New York State Bar Association
“Presenting Valuation Evidence At Trial and For Appeal”
Sponsor: New York State Bar Association
“Show Me the Money: Discovery and Treatment of Hidden Assets”
Sponsor: American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML)
“The ABCs of Drafting Prenuptial Agreements and Other Matrimonial Agreements”
Sponsor: New York State Bar Association
“Understanding Child Support and Custody: Significant Decisions Under the CSSA”
Sponsor: Practicing Law Institute
“The Construction of a Prenuptial Agreement”
Sponsor: Association of the Bar of the City of New York
Mr. Aronson has also lectured on the following topics:
The Rules, Procedures, and Techniques of Matrimonial Motion Practice
Matrimonial Agreements and Tax Aspects of Maintenance, Support, and Property Distribution
Litigating Maintenance and Child Support in High Income Cases; Direct Testimony of Mothers and Fathers
Custody: Litigation’s Stepchild; How to make a record for both the Trial Court and the Appellate Court
Tax Returns and Net Worth Statements
“Presenting Valuation Evidence At Trial and For Appeal”
Location: New York State Bar Association
Guest Lecturer: David Aronson
“Show Me the Money: Discovery and Treatment of Hidden Assets”
Location: American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML)
Guest Lecturer: David Aronson
“The ABCs of Drafting Prenuptial Agreements and Other Matrimonial Agreements”
Location: New York State Bar Association
Guest Lecturer: David Aronson
“Understanding Child Support and Custody: Significant Decisions Under the CSSA”
Location: Practicing Law Institute
Guest Lecturer: David Aronson
“The Construction of a Prenuptial Agreement”
Location: Association of the Bar of the City of New York
Guest Lecturer: David Aronson