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Is A Queens No-Fault Divorce Cheaper Than Filing On Other Grounds?

September 8, 2014 by Marc Jacob

Yes, by filing on Irretrievable Breakdown grounds, you save yourself the added expense of building a legal case against your spouse that demonstrates that their actions alone have broken your marriage.

The old system led to widespread fraud and abuse, which the no-fault option is designed to mitigate.

Building a case takes research, investigation, interviews, and the development of evidence that can cost you big in attorneys’ fees, court costs, and more.

Under no-fault, you and your spouse can agree to a negotiated settlement without ever setting foot in a courtroom, saving you hundreds of hours of hassle and expense.

At Zelenitz, Shapiro & D’Agostino, we know that your time is valuable, and we can help you have the easiest, most cost effective divorce available.

If you and your spouse are ready to end your marriage, we can help. Call us at 718-523-1111 and talk to a Queens divorce lawyer for free.

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