Filing for divorce in New York doesn’t mean you’ll be rushing into a courtroom the next day. A judge is only assigned if you or the other party explicitly request one, keeping the ultimate timing of the process in your hands. In this video, Ken Novenstern explains that starting a divorce action actually gives you the flexibility and time to pursue a peaceful settlement outside of court.
Kenneth J. 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 email him at knovenstern@fbndivorcelaw.com or book a consultation through our contact page at https://fbndivorcelaw.com/contact.
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