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If Our Divorce Goes To Trial, Will The Judge Order Us To Sell Our Home In Queens?

October 15, 2014 by Marc Jacob

It’s certainly possible that a trial in a contested divorce will result in your home being liquidated so that you and your spouse can split the profits.

The judge may also decide that the custodial parent may retain the home as a residence for your children until they graduate from high school or some other benchmark, then sell.

A divorce trial can have unpredictable results that are often not to either spouse’s liking, which is why we encourage our clients to do what they can to negotiate difficult issues between the parties outside of a trail.

If a trial is simply unavoidable, we will zealously argue for our clients in court.

Whether this means keeping the house or selling it, we have many years of experience constructing sound and successful legal reasons for our clients to receive their preferred outcome.

Call us today at 718-523-1111 for a free consultation with experienced Queens divorce attorneys.

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