How to Divorce in New York - by Grier H Raggio & Michael Stutman (Paperback)
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Highlights
- -How does divorce work-emotionally, practically, legally?
- About the Author: Grier Raggio and Michael Stutman, both distinguished family law attorneys, practice in New York City.
- 276 Pages
- Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement, Practical Guides
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Book Synopsis
-How does divorce work-emotionally, practically, legally?
-How can you make it as painless as possible for you, your children, and even your spouse?
-How can you avoid a trial-and why should you?
-How do you select a lawyer or mediator?
-When is litigation the only answer?
-How do you divide your property-including intangibles?
-What are your rights if you were never legally married?
-How can you best protect the children-now and in the future?
-How do you pick up the pieces and get on with your life?
Review Quotes
"At last, a sensible book that will help prepare spouses for the trauma of divorce." --New York Law Journal
About the Author
Grier Raggio and Michael Stutman, both distinguished family law attorneys, practice in New York City. Employing examples and worksheets, they have mined their combined forty years of experience to offer practical guidelines for those facing this most traumatic of passages.