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The grounds for divorce that are permitted in New York are defined in Domestic Relations Law Section 170. However, the reality is that except in the... Read Answer
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You may be eligible to file for DIVORCE in the State of North Carolina if North Carolina has jurisdiction. So what you will need to do... Read Answer
Hey Cindy, thanks for reaching out regarding your daughter. I understand how concern you must be.
Divorce is a tough thing to experience,... Read Answer
Divorce is a time-consuming process unless both parties cooperate and work together to expedite it. If the papers have already been signed, served... Read Answer
No, your wife can't do that. As soon as the divorce action was filed, both you and your wife were subject to "automatic orders" pursuant to the NY... Read Answer
It sounds like you are headed for divorce, and you need to file, immediately. Once your wife is served with divorce papers she is prohibited by law... Read Answer
You should retain counsel as soon as possible. Please also review the last page of the court papers you received to see what she is asking for the... Read Answer
All relevant financial information is discoverable in a matrimonial action, and each party should turn their records over to the other party without... Read Answer
As you have probably learned in life, anyone can do anything if they get a bug up their behind. In order to prevent the situation you described, you... Read Answer
Hey Pam, your attorney is the one that is currently or should continue to work with you unless the firm has an exclusive contract with the attorney.... Read Answer
Cynthia, you will need to hire an attorney to start the divorce proceedings and to retain your personal belongings before she gets rid... Read Answer
Annulment is harder to obtain than a divorce. There are strict requirements to meet and a trial to attend. It is not the cheapest option. If there is... Read Answer
Hello, if permitted under the retainer you signed, an attorney can either remove him or herself from a case and or request that you release them from... Read Answer
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Since you were married in NY and you currently live in NY, you can file for divorce in NY. However, unless you make less than her $40K annual salary,... Read Answer
If your kids are under age 21, include their information. Their father has a legal responsibility to support them regardless of whether he wants to... Read Answer
We need much more information to assist you. Contact a lawyer in the county where your wife resides.
Marital assets are subject to equitable distribution in a divorce, 50-50 under New York law. However, an inheritance such as the payout you received... Read Answer
You can't sue your husband for divorce without involving him, because you need to serve him with the papers, file proof of service with the court,... Read Answer
Yes, you can file a divorce without your wife's signature, as long as you meet the residency requirements for filing a divorce in New York, and the... Read Answer
You need to start an action for annulment inh Supreme Court. Contact an attorney.
In the absence of a divorce agreement that provides otherwise, a judgment of divorce terminates the right of the ex-spouse to any share in any... Read Answer
You didn't quite finish giving all of your information but if your attorney never filed a qdro and now your ex's pension has been depleted and you... Read Answer