
When interviewing Long Island divorce lawyers for your divorce or family law case in Suffolk County or Nassau County, Long Island, NY, you will likely come across several different types of Family Law firms. Picking the right one for you can mean the difference between success and failure. Hiring a divorce lawyer near you with the right knowledge, experience, and training can save you time, money and frustration. In contrast, the wrong divorce law firm can drag out your case, introduce myriad complications, not protect your rights and assets and cost you months and months of time, money and stress. Read the descriptions of the types of divorce law firms on Long Island, NY to find the one that best meets your needs.
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Your complimentary consultation with an experienced Long Island divorce lawyer and family law attorney at Hornberger Verbitsky, P.C. is an opportunity to get answers to your most pressing questions. It provides us an opportunity to understand the issues involved in your case and help us all understand the time and effort that will be needed to resolve these issues.
We’ll get right back to you to schedule a time that’s convenient for you to speak with one of our experienced attorneys.
Our Simple 3-Step Case Evaluation Process
Step 2: Sit down with us to discuss your case, either in our office, on the phone or by video call if you prefer. This no-cost meeting can be as long or as short as you like. You will speak directly with an experienced Long Island divorce lawyer, not some assistant or paralegal. We will ask you a few questions about your case, but most of all, we will answer ALL of YOUR questions and allay any fears you may have about the process.
During our time together, we’ll talk about your unique situation, we’ll describe the applicable divorce or family law process and all the options available to you. We will be completely honest about what is achievable under New York state law and how we can best serve your interests and needs.
You’ll learn more about us and our process and what to expect in your divorce or family law case and we’ll learn more about you . By the end of our meeting, we’ll all decide how we can best help you to move forward.
Step 3: If we decide to work together, we’ll determine together which is the right solution and strategy for your unique case.