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What constitutes a contested divorce situation?

Asked 10/28/2009 under Divorce, Marriage, Alimony | 343 View(s) | More Legal Topics

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Elliot Green / Law Office of Elliot Green Answered 2 years ago | Contributor with 0 answers This attorney is licensed in New York

When all issues are resolved. ie. grounds, property, custody, visitation etc..

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Darren M. Shapiro, Esq. - New York Attorney in Good Standing - / Law Office of Darren M. Shapiro Answered 2 years ago | Contributor with 0 answers This attorney is licensed in New York

A contested divorce means that some part of the divorce is being litigated whether it is custody, grounds, support or equitable distribution.  I am a New York matrimonial attorney.  Give me a call if you would like to discuss the situation.  It would be my pleasure to speak with you about the case.  Darren M. Shapiro, Esq. 516-333-6555 www.NYAttorneyDivorce.com www.CriminalDefense1.com

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