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My Soon To Be Ex-Spouse In Queens Was In Charge Of The Bills And Won’t Give Me Access To Our Financial Information. What Do I Do?

May 9, 2014 by Marc Jacob

If your spouse is refusing to connect you to the financial information you need to participate fully in your divorce, there are good odds that they’re trying to hide assets or income in order to produce a lower settlement obligation.

If you’re out of practice with deciphering financial information, you may miss important markers that our team can spot, leading us to uncover sums you may not know about.

When your spouse won’t give you passwords or access to accounts, statements, and other financial documentation, something’s not right and you’re likely headed for divorce.

Call the attorneys at Zelenitz, Shapiro & D’Agostino at 718-523-1111 and learn how we can help you use the court to get the information you need, and what we can do with it once we have it.

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