While the fact of your divorce will be a matter of public record, the legal proceedings, depositions, motions, testimony, and submissions are protected from the public and the media.
Only the parties to the action are eligible to request documents or records of the divorce.
The State of New York takes these privacy requirements very seriously, not only for your security, but to maintain the confidentiality of any details about young children who may have medical, educational or other details that are disclosed as part of the divorce.
The attorneys at Friedman & Ranzenhofer help guarantee that the information revealed in a divorce remains out of the public eye.
We are the most experienced matrimonial attorneys in Rochester, and have won favorable settlements for our clients since 1955.
Call us today at 585-484-7432 for a legal consultation with an experienced Rochester divorce attorney.