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NY Divorce Negotiation: Trying to Stop the Dam From Breaking…

Negotiating favorable divorce settlements is an art form.  It takes a high degree of skill and experience to perfect.  A lawyer entering a divorce negotiation not only needs to have a mastery of the law but needs to be skilled in the art of negotiation.  Hiring the right attorney to represent you through divorce negotiations can potentially save you thousands of dollars in your divorce.

New York Uncontested Divorce Payment Plans: You May Not Be Tiger Woods

Our law office continues to strive to make the legal system accessible to you, regardless of your current financial situation.  With the economy putting the hard press on all of us, I try to be as flexible as possible.  Not everyone needs to get divorced has the same financial flexibility as Tiger Woods or John Edwards whose names have recently been scattered across divorce news.

Our uncontested divorce rate starts at just $499 and is one of the most reasonable divorce fees in all New York State.  Our usual payment plan option for our already affordable uncontested divorce package is that we accept 50% up front and require the remainder before we officially file your divorce documents with the court.

NY Divorce Lawyer: How We Serve All New York State

The Law Office of David Centeno, PLLC is able to serve all New York State (which is extremely large, when it comes to states) because we focus solely on New York uncontested divorces.

New York uncontested divorces (versus a contested or disputed divorce):

  • does not require any court appearances by you or us
  • is much more affordable than a contested divorce (you will save thousands of dollars)
  • is much faster than a contested divorce (we will save you time)

New York Divorce Attorney, Flat Fee Versus By the Hour: Sanity Versus Insanity

Today’s attorney’s fees have become astronomical.  I recently read an article by a New York divorce lawyer who charges $700 per hour.  Given that the average contested divorce can take hundreds of hours, if you are in the market for a divorce and can do math your stomach probably just dropped.

$700 an hour is on the high side.  The average New York contested divorce attorney fee is approximately $250 an hour.  Again, hundreds of hours…  I wouldn’t want to be paying those fees.

Internet Based New York Divorce Law Practice Alters the Legal Playing Field…

My law office, the Law Office of David Centeno PLLC, is not your average law firm.  That is, we are not your average antiquated brick and mortar firm (i.e., we don’t keep a storefront).  We have discovered a way to use today’s technology to make the legal system more accessible to you.  This is how we offer you such affordable New York divorce services…

Over the last few days I have received numerous phone calls from potential clients who at first seem excited about the affordable divorce prices that we are able to offer.  “Wow, that’s like $2,500 less than I have been quoted,” one exclaimed.

Fear that Your Spouse Won’t Agree to an Uncontested Divorce? Read This…

Often I get calls from husbands or wives, talking in hushed tones, asking for advice regarding how they can convince their spouse to get an uncontested divorce versus a contested one.  I don’t blame them.  In today’s economy, I too would want to at least try my best to get an uncontested divorce that is more affordable, far faster and less painful that its contested alternative.

[I recently wrote an article discussing a term that I coined: The "Affordable Divorce." I recommend that you read it before continuing this blog post.  In it I describe some divorce strategies that may help you save thousands of dollars on your New York divorce.]

Learn How to Save Money on Your Divorce, Even in New York, the Most Expensive Divorce State in the Nation – The “Affordable Divorce”

New York is not only one of the most expensive places to live, its also one of the most expensive places on earth to get divorced.  New York divorce is exceedingly expensive for various reasons:

  • New York still requires fault grounds for divorce (as the New York Times recently editorialized and I commented on),
  • New York’s custody laws seem to encourage litigation, and
  • professional licenses and educational degrees are classified as marital assets,

all which promotes litigation.  New York state doesn’t make it easy to get divorced.

Is the Divorce Rate Rising or Falling in the Current Economic Recession?

I sincerely am asking the above question, “Is the divorce rate rising or falling in the current economic recession?”  As a NY divorce lawyer I know that my practice has not seen a significant change.  I have read some recent articles claiming that people are deciding to stay in failed marriages to keep their dual incomes.  Yet other recent articles say the divorce rate is soaring because of the current economy.

I would appreciate any comments that you may have regarding this issue.

If the recession has you thinking about getting divorced or staying in a failed marriage, our law firm offers free divorce consultations. (866) 830-2064.