Legal Question in Family Law in New York

preliminary conferences for divorces

Are they always held in the Judge's chambers? What if one of the parties to the divorce objects to this? There are no minor children involved.


Asked on 10/18/08, 4:13 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Kristen Browde Browde Law, P.C.

Re: preliminary conferences for divorces

It depends upon the individual practice of the judge involved.

However, because of the sensitive nature of some of the details of a case, often they are not held in the courtroom - unless the courtroom is large enough to allow for some space between the parties and those awaiting their turn.

Remember that a preliminary conference is primarily for the purpose of defining what the contested issues in a case are and for working out scheduling details - it is not a hearing on the substance of allegations.

Whether it is held in chambers or somewhere else really doesn't matter.

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Answered on 10/18/08, 4:35 pm


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