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CHILD CUSTODY & VISITATION

Divorce isn't just about separating from your spouse. There's also the fear of being separated from your children. It's a scary proposition — and a real, potential danger.​

But it doesn't have to be.

 

At Kors Law Group, we're superior negotiators and widely known for our skill at crafting rapid, peaceful resolutions to even the most bitter of custody clashes.

Whether you're looking for full custody, partial custody, or simply visitation, we work to bring your vision to fruition.

 

Our extensive record of successful custody resolutions is particularly notable because custody cases can easily devolve into bitter legal battles — brutal, expensive, and seemingly endless. For our clients, we work day and night to secure a far better outcome.

 

While custody conflicts can be traumatizing for children, divorces that are properly constructed can have the opposite effect: healing instead harm, introducing children into two safe, supportive homes, after having been confined in a single rife with marital conflict.

Our goal is simple: designing, negotiating, and reaching resolution on a custody/visitation schedule that works for you because it works best for your children.

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Questions about custody/visitation issues in your case?

 

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Kors Law Group PLLC

435 West 31st Street, Suite 16G

New York, NY 10001

Tel: (646) 456-7738

info@korslawgroup.com

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