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Law Offices Of David Bliven
Law Offices Of David Bliven
  • White Plains Office 19 Court Street
    Suite 206
    White Plains, NY 10601
  • Bronx Office 3190 Riverdale Avenue
    Suite 1
    Bronx, NY 10463

Westchester Divorce Attorney

  • By: David Bliven, Esq.
  • Published: December 28, 2016

Q: I have left the house to take care my parents in another country. I want to file for a divorce, but my wife would not communicate with me. A: David’s Answer: Generally an uncontested divorce in Westchester lasts 3-6 months. Attorneys fees vary widely based on a number of factors (including experience), so expect to spend anywhere from several…Read More

  • By: David Bliven, Esq.
  • Published: December 28, 2016

Q: I am considering a divorce and my husband said he will contest to half of everything i have. He never made any contributions to any of my accounts and all my accounts are not joint or comingled at any point. Would he be able to get his hands on my personal checkings, investments and savings accounts if i were…Read More

  • By: David Bliven, Esq.
  • Published: November 30, 2016

Q: We been separated for 6 years and i moved to New York? A: David’s Answer: Sure – although he’s not obligated to sign the Affidavit of Defendant. Moreover, if you’re seeking any kind of ancillary relief (child support, child custody, alimony, equitable distribution of assets, etc.), there must be a clear basis for jurisdiction over him. Schedule a consult…Read More

  • By: David Bliven, Esq.
  • Published: November 30, 2016

Q: I was married on May 8th 2016. I’ve caught my wife in what I suspect to be two instances of infidelity. Plus I’ve had to beg for “intimacy”. This has caused a lot of issues and we have agreed to go our separate ways. She is not a US citizen and will move back to her country 8/20/2016. (we…Read More

  • By: David Bliven, Esq.
  • Published: November 29, 2016

Q: In Divorce, does the plaintiff and defendant both have to remove barriers to remarriage in case of religious marriage? Contested divorce just got over with judge giving the divorce decision. A: David’s Answer: Technically, only the plaintiff needs to execute the “Statement of Removal of Barriers to Remarriage.” That said, if it’s a specific issue in your case, then…Read More

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