It doesn’t matter, divorce won’t be granted by a judge in Rochester until the spouses sign on to a settlement agreement that provides for an equitable distribution of marital property, including financial instruments and debts, and which fully addresses child custody issues.
In other words, whichever spouse files first is just starting a process that you have a giant financial and emotional interest in, and the court will protect your right to be a party to your divorce.
If your marriage is ending, an experienced Rochester divorce attorney can help protect you from an uncertain future.
Call the attorneys at Friedman & Ranzenhofer at 585-484-7432 today for a legal consultation.
