No Fault Divorce Attorney in White Plains, NY

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The Penichet Firm, P.C.

140 Grand Street
White Plains, NY 10601-4831866- 782-4287
Firm Website For: No Fault Divorce Attorney in White Plains, NY

No Fault Divorce Overview

As of August 2010, divorce got a little easier in New York State. The new law permits couples to divorce without assigning blame for the marriage' s collapse. This no-fault divorce law may have many advantages for divorcing couples, but it is still new so it can be hard to predict exactly how it will affect you.

The statute lacks specific terms and definitions. These will likely be determined as case law develops, but this could take years of divorce litigation. To make matters worse, experts and judges are inexperienced and confused by the statute, which many consider to be poorly written.

Like many New Yorkers, you probably have questions about our state's new no-fault divorce statute. Get the answers you deserve at The Penichet Firm, P.C. We offer 24-hour-a-day, seven-days-a-week access to our attorneys.

As experienced lawyers, we know that one of the biggest challenges in a divorce can be focusing on what matters most: protecting your right to a fresh start in the future. Sadly, many couples deplete their financial resources by fighting over details that do not matter. At our White Plains, New York, law firm, we are focused on resolving matters quickly, economically and effectively. We advocate forcefully for our clients and protect their interests in divorce proceedings.

To talk with us about protecting your interests, contact our law firm anytime at 914-368-7039, toll free at 866-782-4287 or complete an online contact form.

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Areas of Practice

  • No Fault Divorce
  • Divorce
  • Family Law

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