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Long Island Alimony/Spousal Support Attorney

Nassau County Spousal Support Attorneys

In any divorce, including uncontested and contested divorce in New York, spousal maintenance and alimony are key issues that need to be agreed upon or resolved by family courts. It is in your best interests to have an experienced family law attorney on your side who can successfully represent you in mediation, in negotiations or in family court when amicable solutions are not possible.

If you are going through a divorce and need assistance with issues that include spousal support, the lawyers at the law firm of Bryan L. Salamone & Associates, P.C., can help you obtain the best possible resolution for your situation. We can outline your expectations while providing the compassionate representation that you deserve.

Contact us to talk with an attorney about spousal maintenance/alimony. Call us toll free at 888-389-1411 to schedule an appointment for a free initial consultation.

Long Island Alimony Lawyers

The courts in the state of New York have the ability to award maintenance to one spouse in a divorce. Also referred to as alimony or spousal support, this maintenance is provided in the form of a monetary payment over time or in one large sum.

The courts make determinations about support based on the length of the marriage, the age and health of the parties, the conduct of parties during the marriage, sources of income, special needs of the parties and child custody matters.

Spousal Maintenance and Alimony in New York

Talk with us to learn more information about spousal maintenance and alimony. Contact us at Bryan L. Salamone & Associates, P.C., to learn more about your options. Call our office in Long Island at 631-479-2857 or toll free at 888-389-1411.

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