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Chautauqua County Court Information Chautauqua County Family Court, 2 Academy Street, Suite 5, Mayville, NY 14757 Phone: (716) 753-4351 Fax: (716) 753-4350 Chautauqua County Child Support Enforcement Hall R. Clothier Bldg., 7 N. Erie St., Mayville, NY 14757 Phone: (716) 753-4395 Fax: (716) 753-4602
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The New York court requires that divorcing spouses attend a preliminary conference, at which the parties try to decide occupancy of the marital home, daily care for any children and payment of expenses. At the conference, the spouses also discuss exchanging of the following information that includes net worth statements, appraisals of pensions and real estate, interrogatories (formal written questions), and the taking of depositions.
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