
Divorce can be one of the biggest steps in the process or regaining control over your own life. The process of divorce can also be very confusing. While people, in most instances, are free to enter into marriage, in New York only the Supreme Court can terminate a marriage. Because divorce laws are different in each state, it is important to work with an attorney to protect your rights. |
Grounds for Divorce 1. Cruel & inhuman treatment. An Attorney can help you develop well constructed grounds for divorce. |
General Process and Divorce Terminology While the process of divorce can vary greatly depending on numerous circumstances, every divorce is started by filing a summons in the county clerk's office and paying a filing fee. The spouse filing the divorce is known as the plaintiff, and the non-filing spouse is know as the defendant. This document sets out what the grounds are and what relief the plaintiff wants. The plaintiff must serve the summons on the defendant spouse. Thereafter, the defendant is given time to make a written reply to contest these issues if he or she desires. If both parties agree on the terms the case is "uncontested". If both parties do not agree, the divorce is "contested". With a contested divorce, it is essential to involve an attorney to help you prepare for trial. Failing to file the proper paperwork or improperly drafting a pleading can result in the Judge dismissing the divorce action. In between the initial pleadings and the trial there are a series of intermediate steps, each requiring additional pleadings and paperwork. The primary tools a lawyer uses are pre-trial motions and discovery. Your attorney file motions to help obtain temporary orders for support, custody, and visitation as well as exclusive use and occupancy of the marital residence and spousal maintenance. An attorney can use formal discovery to get documents and information under oath. The preliminary conference sets up a timeline for the divorce, identifies what issues are on hand, and sets up the dates for the exchange of information. Among the documents the parties will need to exchange are net worth statements, appraisals of real estate, interrogatories, depositions, and other document requests. If children are involved, the court will also determine whether the children need independent representation, and if so, appoint a "law guardian" to represent the children's best interests. The compliance conference is another meeting to make sure that both sides have all the necessary information necessary to go to trial. Once both sides are ready for trial, the court will direct the plaintiff to file a Note of Issue and a Certificate of Readiness. Often there are pre-trial conferences held to see if any issues can be resolved before the actual trial. After the trial, the Court will issue a decision. |
How Long Will It Take The most common question involving divorce is "how long will it take". We understand that many couples want to move on and start a new chapter of their lives. A simple uncontested divorce may be processed by the Court within 90 days, depending on the Court's schedule. A complex contested divorce action, involving contested custody, valuation and property issues can take from one to three years and sometimes longer. It is important to work with an attorney you are comfortable with and understands your issues. |
Privacy All original documents are located in the County clerk's office, but divorce files are not public record. The privacy accorded matrimonial matters is a recognition of the inherently personal nature of these proceedings. The law prohibits the clerk of the court and the court reporter from allowing anyone, other than a party, or the attorney or counsel of a party, except by order of the court, to examine or copy of any of the pleadings, affidavits, findings of fact, conclusions of law, judgment of dissolution, written agreement of separation or memorandum, or testimony. |
| Residency Requirements
In New York State, an action for divorce may be maintained only when one of the following residency requirements are met:
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Filing Your Own Divorce Yes, you can file for divorce without an attorney. However, too many people think that doing their own divorce means filling out some forms or purchasing a "do it yourself kit". Legally, you may represent yourself, but because the law is so complex, it is very risky. Friends and family will attempt to help by giving you lots of "free" advice but it is best to leave legal matters to a professional. Friends and family are great for comfort and support but everyone's situation is different and it is important that you are legally protected and that you don't cause yourself harm. Only in circumstances where you and your spouse are in agreement on all terms, your assets are simple, you are satisfied that your spouse has disclosed all of his or her assets and income, and you believe that the settlement is fair, should you even consider doing your own divorce. Each State has different laws and procedures when it comes to divorce so in New York it is generally not advised to purchase a generic book or kit. If you still prefer to fill out and file the court forms and documents yourself, our attorneys can provide you with the necessary legal advice and counsel. Consulting with an attorney will help clarify and answer questions about New York's legal requirements. This way you do not need to worry and wonder if the documents you have prepared will be legally binding. There are many situations that a "do it yourself" divorce should never be considered:
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| Already Filed Paperwork If you have already filed for divorce or do not know the next step, our Attorneys can help. Filing the paperwork is not an end-all to the problems or the marriage. In fact, often it is just the first step. An Attorney can help draft a clear, unambiguous and legally correct marital settlement or review one you have made yourself. Because the language used in legal paperwork can be technically challenging, it is often best to get help. Without the proper planning and execution, a divorce can easily become a nightmare. If your spouse is contesting the divorce, it is even more important to involve a knowledgeable and experienced and attorney to guide you through the process. |
How to get the most out of an Attorney while controlling costs. No one ever looks forward to the pain and expense of a Divorce or the search for an Attorney to help. The costs of a divorce can vary greatly. However, there are several ways to best utilize your attorney during a divorce and keep your costs down. You can help the process by being well prepared and organized. Keep a file for all notes, letters, and important documents. Some of the documents you will want to gather include:
Arrive on time in presentable dress and do not use any substances that impair thinking such as drugs or alcohol. Be prepared to answer questions and make decisions for yourself. Consider your needs and state the issues in a constructive way. Divorces and negotiations takes time so be patient and persistent. Our attorneys will help you through this difficult time, help you understand the issues in your case, help solve problems and help negotiate a proper settlement. |
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