While a divorce technically begins with a court filing, the true start to the case is when the preliminary conference takes place. Attorney Ken Novenstern explains the difference between the procedural commencement of a case and the moment a judge begins addressing critical issues like custody and asset division.
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.
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