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Check State
requirements
New York
Residency Requirements
New York imposes a two year residency period if only one
spouse lives in New York at the time of filing. A one year period is imposed
if: (1) the marriage took place in NY and one spouse is still a resident; or
(2) both spouses resided in NY and one spouse is still a resident; or (3)
grounds for divorce arose in NY. No minimum time limit is required if the
spouses are both residents and the grounds arose in NY.
Grounds No-Fault:
Although
there is no no-fault grounds for divorce in New York a separation
agreement is
generally used to accomplish the same result:
l living separate and apart under the terms of a judicial separation decree (Legal Separation- obtained by a special proceeding in court- we do not prepare the forms for this type of legal separation). The following are the other grounds for divorce. Note that they require one party to be at fault:
Child Custody Note: The court shall order any custody arrangement which is agreed to by both parents unless it is contrary to the best interests of the child. Unless the parties agree to custody the court determines Custody by what is in the "best interest of the child." This may not be in the interest of either parent. In doing so the court considers many factors. Domestic violence is a significant factor. Factors to be considered are:
A parents' sexual behavior, character or lifestyle is not a factor unless it directly affects the child. Child Support New York is very strict on applying the child support guidelines in basically every case. If you desire to pay a different amount you must provide an affidavit explaining the reason for deviating. The child support calculation takes into consideration the gross income of both parties, and certain child related expenses. Typically the paying spouse will contribute 17% of his or her income for one child, 25% for two children and 31% for more children. Child support will continue until the child reaches the age of majority, and may be extended through his or her secondary education. Court Appearance In
New York there is no court appearance required so you case is generally
over upon submission of the completed divorce form package to the court.
If
you meet the State requirements please proceed to
order
your divorce preparation
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