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Law Office of Joshua Adam Kittenplan, P.C.
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Filing For Divorce on Long Island

The first step in filing for a divorce is considering whether divorce is the right option for you.

Second, there are a few questions you must consider: Is the divorce contested or uncontested? What other factors are at stake? For example, division of property, child custody, child support and spousal maintenance. Is an order of protection required?

You deserve a divorce attorney who is experienced, trustworthy, and well-rounded for the best possible outcome in your case.

The Law Office of Joshua Adam Kittenplan is a reliable law firm on Long Island that is readily available to deal with all of your family law needs.

How can the Law Office of Joshua Adam Kittenplan assist you?

  1. Determine the type of divorce and begin the divorce process
  2. Discuss the division of property and debts
  3. Seek child and spousal support and maintenance
  4. Provide solid legal council in child custody matters

Where is the Law Office of Joshua Adam Kittenplan located?

In Commack with an address at 366 Veterans Memorial Highway, Commack New York

How many years of experience does the Law Office of Joshua Adam Kittenplan have?

Over 18 years of experience from serving Nassau and Commack since 2005

What are the next steps in working with the Law Office of Joshua Adam Kittenplan?

Reach us via email: joshua@kittenplanlaw.com

Call us directly: (631) 499-0606

New York Attorney Advertising. This is written for general information only. The information presented should not be considered formal legal advice. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome

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