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Preliminary Conference Stipulation/Order Contested Matrimonial is a legal document that was released by the New York Supreme Court - a government authority operating within New York.
Q: What is a Preliminary Conference Stipulation/Order?
A: A Preliminary Conference Stipulation/Order is a legal document related to a contested matrimonial case in New York.
Q: What does a Preliminary Conference Stipulation/Order cover?
A: It typically covers issues such as property division, child custody, child support, spousal support, and other matters related to the divorce.
Q: What happens at a preliminary conference?
A: During a preliminary conference, the court and the parties discuss the issues involved in the case and try to reach agreements on various matters.
Q: What if the parties can't reach agreements at the preliminary conference?
A: If the parties can't reach agreements, the court may schedule further conferences or hearings to address the unresolved issues.
Q: Can the preliminary conference stipulation/order be modified?
A: Yes, in certain circumstances, it may be modified if there are significant changes in circumstances or if both parties agree to the modifications.
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