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Will The Court Allow Me To Retain Our House Until Our Kids Finish High School In Queens?

October 15, 2014 by Marc Jacob

This is one common outcome in divorce. Judges understand the importance of stability in a child’s life, especially as they become teenagers and the importance of their social development grows.

If there is a viable plan on the table to retain a home as a residence for the custodial parent and the children, judges are usually open to the idea.

If your spouse simply disagrees, a trial may be required, but a sound plan to keep the house so that the children can come first can still be very persuasive.

The attorneys at Zelenitz, Shapiro & D’Agostino develop these types of proposals for clients every day, protecting assets that matter because their kids have priority over the difficulty of divorce.

Call us at 718-523-1111 and talk to attorneys who specialize in shielding kids from the ramifications of divorce.

Filed Under: Divorce

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