Category Archives: Divorce Law

How Annulments and Divorces Differ

If you’re ready to end your marriage, there may be several different options available to you. For most people, divorce is how they will dissolve their marriage, but for some, an annulment may actually be an option. Knowing how the two differ is the key to knowing which one applies in your case. Divorce A […]

  • Posted on: Aug 28 2019
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Divorcing When You Live in a Different State than Your Spouse

There are a number of things that can make a divorce more complicated. Living in a different state than your spouse is one of them. Sometimes, your spouse may have decided to move when they realized your marriage was over. In other cases, you and your spouse may have separated and lived in two different […]

  • Posted on: Jul 29 2019
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I Don’t Have Many Assets – Should I Still Get a Prenup?

If you don’t have a lot of assets, you may think that getting a prenuptial agreement isn’t worth it. After all, what would your spouse get if you were to divorce? Half of nothing is nothing, after all. But there are a number of reasons to get a prenup, and they’re not all related to […]

  • Posted on: Jun 15 2019
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How Do I Prove Abandonment?

If your spouse has left you, you can cite abandonment as the reason you want a divorce. However, you then have to prove that your spouse has truly abandoned you, and that can be more difficult than you may think. This is especially true if your spouse decides to fight the divorce. If you’re trying […]

  • Posted on: Jun 1 2019
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When Can I Cite Abandonment as Grounds for My Divorce?

In New York, there are a number of different reasons or grounds you can cite for wanting a divorce. While some of these reasons are fairly clear-cut, some are not. One of the grounds for divorce is abandonment. Because it’s not one of the more common grounds for divorce, many people don’t fully understand when […]

  • Posted on: Apr 30 2019
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