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Long Island No-Fault Divorce Attorney

Nassau County No-Fault Separation Lawyer

No-fault divorce means that a couple does not need to prove any instances of wrongdoing or abuse in order to file for divorce in a court of law. Previously, couples who wanted a divorce in New York were required to prove fault, or to be separated for at least one year, prior to being eligible to file. Finally, New York adopted no-fault divorce, which makes it easier for couples to file for divorce.

At the law firm of Taylor Walker, Attorney at Law, we provide dedicated service to our clients who are going through the process of divorce. The decisions that need to be made during divorce are not easy. Let us help you understand your rights. We have more than 27 years of experience in New York family law.

Long Island No-Fault Divorce Attorney

While New York divorce law previously required a couple to show grounds for divorce, such as adultery and abandonment, current no-fault law means that a couple only has to declare an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. If you are seeking a divorce, you do not have to prove a specific reason.

Divorce in New York used to take much longer, which means that divorce also used to be more expensive. Even with no-fault divorce, however, a divorce cannot be finalized unless issues like child support, child custody and property division are agreed upon. Our firm can help you resolve these issues and meet your goals.

Contact Us to Schedule an Appointment With Attorney Taylor Walker

If you are going through the process of a no-fault divorce in New York, contact our firm and schedule a free initial consultation. We will give you our experienced opinion of your situation. Call toll free at 888-441-1917.

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Taylor Walker, Attorney at Law
260 Jericho Turnpike
Westbury, NY 11590
Phone: 516-307-0477
Toll Free: 888-441-1917
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