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Divorce Lawyer

   A New York Divorce Lawyer has experience in all manners relating to getting a divorce in New York State. While the vast majority of couples fully intend to divorce by the time they seek out a divorce lawyer, a high quality New York divorce lawyer can and will assist in a couple finding professional concealing in the hope to save the marriage. When a marriage cannot be saved a divorce lawyer will first seek to a settlement without the intervention of the court. The lawyer will pursuit an equitable distribution of the marital assets. Its the divorce lawyers job to protect their client, which often means uncovering all hidden assets. But divorce is more then just dividing assets. There are issues like custody and visitation disputes, prenuptial agreements, alimony and other family issues. When going though a highly complex, large assist and highly contested divorce an experienced New York divorce lawyer is a must.

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