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Divorce Lawyers


A New York divorce lawyer will help with all divorce matters including child support, custody, separation agreements, divorce agreements and asset division. New York divorce lawyers and attorneys can take you through each step of the divorce process.

Divorce and Family Lawyers and Practice

  • Separation
  • Separate Maintenance
  • Agreements
  • Mediation
  • Annulment
  • Child support
  • Child custody
  • Visitation
  • Paying spousal support
  • Receiving spousal support
  • Family law
  • Modify the divorce judgment
  • Dividing marital property
  • Community property

Divorce Lawyers in New York

New York Family Divorce Lawyers offering help with Family Law, New York Divorce Attorneys, Child Custody, Support Separation, Community Property, Modification and more.

Divorce Mediation Process

Divorce mediation is an alternative to litigation that should be considered even before a divorce case is filed. Individuals facing divorce need a clear explanation of the mediation process, in order to make an informed decision about this option.

  • Dissolve your Marriage without Financial Disaster
  • New York Family Code
  • American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
  • Mediated and adversarial divorce
  • Center for Mediation in Law
  • Divorce and family mediation
  • State Bar of New York Family Law

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Divorce

A divorce may be granted on any of the following grounds:

* The cruel and inhuman treatment.
* Abandonment of the plaintiff by the defendant for a period of one or more years.
* Imprisonment of the defendant in prison for a period of three or more consecutive years after the marriage.
* Adultery
* Living separate and apart pursuant to a decree of separation for a period of one or more years.
* Living separate and apart pursuant to a written agreement of separation, for a period of one or more years after the execution of such agreement and satisfactory proof has been submitted by the plaintiff that he or she has substantially performed all the terms and conditions of such agreement. Such agreement shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the county wherein either party resides.

 

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