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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 document in a contested matrimonial case in New York.
Q: What is the purpose of the Preliminary Conference Stipulation/Order?
A: The purpose of the Preliminary Conference Stipulation/Order is to establish guidelines and deadlines for the case.
Q: What happens during a preliminary conference in a contested matrimonial case?
A: During a preliminary conference, the parties meet with the judge to discuss the case and attempt to reach agreements.
Q: What are some common issues discussed during a preliminary conference?
A: Common issues discussed during a preliminary conference include child custody, child support, spousal support, and division of assets.
Q: Why might a Preliminary Conference Stipulation/Order be contested?
A: A Preliminary Conference Stipulation/Order may be contested if the parties cannot agree on the terms or if there are unresolved issues in the case.
Q: What happens if a Preliminary Conference Stipulation/Order is contested?
A: If a Preliminary Conference Stipulation/Order is contested, the judge will hold a hearing to resolve the disputed issues.
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