Ossining, NY asked in Family Law and Divorce for New York

Q: I'm going to court November 29th for a divorce that I asked my husband for over 26 years no children should I persu

We are not legally separated and our relationship has been a roller coaster he is lying saying we got married after two years separated with no contact no support I have proof this is a lie this is been going on for two years because he's never prepared won't show is Financials doesn't want to give me anything is it worth pursuing???

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David Ivan Bliven
David Ivan Bliven
Answered
  • White Plains, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: One cannot advise you whether your case is "worth pursuing" without a full assessment of the facts of the case. If your husband at least produced a net worth statement, then an attorney could send out subpoenas for corroborating documentation even if your Husband isn't willing to turn them over. Also, an attorney can file a motion to preclude your Husband from proceeding based on his delay of the case. Thus, you should schedule a consultation with a Westchester Family Law Attorney.

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