Do I need a divorce attorney if there were no children in the marriage?

Would I be able reasonably to handle this on my own if child custody will not be an issue?

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Answered By: David A. Browde, P.C.

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That depends upon whether there are property interests or pensions to divide and on how comfortable you are in navigating the court system.

Answer Applies to: New York - Replied: 10/7/2011

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