The “preliminary conference” can be an effective way to proceed in a New York divorce action — for a number of reasons. In this discussion, divorce attorney Ken Novenstern explains what a preliminary conference is and why it can be a useful approach, especially early in the timeline.

Ken Novenstern is a partner here at Fredman Baken & Novenstern, LLP. With offices in Mount Kisco and White Plains, NY, we provide legal services including divorce, separation, custody related matters, and pre and post nuptial agreements.

If you have questions regarding divorce in New York, contact Ken Novenstern at (914) 997-9070 or (914) 241-2400. You can also send email or book a consultation through our website at https://fbndivorcelaw.com/contact.

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