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New York Parental Relocation Attorney

Wappingers Falls Family Law Lawyer

Stenger, Roberts, Davis & Diamond provides legal advice and representation for parties involved in custodial child relocation petitions in New York family law courts. Whether you are petitioning the court to relocate with your custodial child, or are seeking to prevent approval of a relocation petition, our attorneys offer knowledgeable, sound representation.

If you are considering relocation, or have been notified of a relocation petition that you oppose, it is important to discuss the matter with an experienced New York family law attorney as soon as possible. Judges do not take petitions for relocation lightly. By giving your attorney every opportunity to investigate and prepare evidence on your behalf, you will have the advantage of a clearly-prepared argument for the initial hearings and throughout the court process.

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At Stenger, Roberts, Davis & Diamond, our New York family law attorneys are ready to help you protect your rights in relocation petition cases, no matter what side of the petition you are on. We know that child custody and relocation issues are emotional and complicated by family dynamics. We will handle your matter with complete confidentiality, while being responsive and sensitive to your needs and concerns throughout your case. You will work directly with your lawyer, while remaining confident in the knowledge that your attorney will rely on the support and knowledge of a team of experienced family law attorneys. Contact us to arrange a consultation with a New York parental relocation attorney at one of our convenient offices near you.

Thomas Davis is the contributing attorney to this content.

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