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How Much Time Will I Have To Spend In Court In Our Queens Divorce?

June 19, 2015 by Marc Jacob

How much time you spend in court in your Queens divorce has everything to do with the particulars of your case, and could be as little as no time, and as much as frequent court dates scheduled over many months.

In some cases, highly contested divorces can drag on for several years.

If you and your spouse want to avoid a lengthy divorce with a lot of court appearances, you can choose to make an effort to work together productively to settle matters like distribution of property and debts, whether there will be ongoing spousal maintenance for one party and how much, and issues related to child custody and support.

Your divorce attorneys should understand that your goal is to negotiate a settlement to avoid a courtroom battle and work with you in that spirit.

The attorneys at Zelenitz, Shapiro & D’Agostino work to help our clients have the easiest divorce possible.

When an easy divorce isn’t an option for you, we litigate aggressively to protect your rights and your financial wellbeing.

Call us today at 718-523-1111 to speak to an experienced Queens divorce lawyer for free.

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