Oftentimes, before a party files for divorce, there’s a period filled with unhappy differences, and sometimes even separation. During this time, it’s important come to an agreement on several key issues:
- How the household bills will be paid
- What support, if any, one spouse will receive
- How custody and parenting time will be arranged
If you’re not satisfied with what’s happening during this period, or you’re worried that the current situation is becoming the “status quo” or the new normal, it’s important to take action.
You should consult with a lawyer. You have rights when it comes to how you live and what you’re entitled to between the time you begin contemplating divorce or separation and the time your divorce is finalized.
Understanding those rights early can protect your financial stability, your parental role, and your long-term well-being.
At Townsend, Tomaio & Newmark, LLC, our seasoned divorce and family law attorneys ensure that through the process of resolving your family matter, you feel empowered, not overwhelmed. Providing unwavering support, undivided attention, and unflinching advocacy, our team invests in your cause, working tirelessly to pave your path toward a brighter tomorrow.






