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New York Divorce Legal Guides (6 found)Narrow your search
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Written by Jacqueline Harounian
It is Possible to Save Money in New York Divorce Court, even though New York State may be the most expensive place on the planet to get divorced. 1 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted in Divorce / Separation 11 months ago. Jurisdiction: New York
Written by Todd J. Zimmer
It is a sad statistic that well over half of all marriages in the United States today will end in divorce. It is equally disturbing that so little information is known by the general public about this crucial area of law. The following is a guide covering crucial topics on New York divorce law. Posted in Divorce / Separation 11 months ago. Jurisdiction: New York
Written by Ingrid Gherman
Obtaining competent and reliable information, legal and financial advice is important because it can move you in the direction of an easier, faster and better overall divorce experience. You must be informed and educated, develop a divorce plan or strategy, and become the manager of your own divorce Posted in Divorce / Separation 8 months ago. Jurisdiction: New York
Written by Lisa Beth Older
Is your spouse in the military or are you in the military? If so you should know the legal ramifications about military duty and how it may affect your divorce and the interest you might have in military benefits arising there from. Posted in Divorce / Separation 3 months ago. Jurisdiction: New York
Written by Jane B. Freidson
If you and your partner have no children, no real estate to divide, and have agreed to get a divorce, you probably won't need a lawyer. All you need to do is fill in the forms available on the New York State Court website, sign them, pay your filing fees and wait. 32 of 32 users found this helpful. Posted in Uncontested Divorce about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: New York
Written by Avvo Staff
Many legal resources are available for free or at low cost. This guide covers those resources of most interest to New York consumers looking for urgent legal guidance. 3 of 7 users found this helpful. Posted 12 months ago. Jurisdiction: New York |