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What Happens During The Discovery Phase In A Queens Divorce?

November 16, 2015 by Marc Jacob

The discovery phase of your divorce is the period in which both sides share financial disclosures and other information they need to proceed with the action.

During the Preliminary Conference, the sides will establish a discovery schedule, and the parties will agree to exchange financial information, as well as the Notice for Discovery and Inspection, if it has not already been issued.

Discovery gives both parties a full picture of the financial state of the marriage, and allows for fair negotiations to be conducted over a settlement.

When a settlement can’t be reached, the information provided by the parties in discovery allows the parties to build their cases for trial.

An experienced Queens divorce attorney can make sure you get all the information you need to get the best settlement possible, and that you are fully in compliance with your obligations in the case.

Call the attorneys at Zelenitz, Shapiro & D’Agostino today at 718-523-1111 for a free consultation with an experienced Queens divorce attorney.

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