Filing for Divorce
Filing for Divorce
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Choosing Your Grounds for Divorce in New York
Overall, the least contentious divorces are those wherein the parties are divorced under the theory of constructive abandonment, or after the parties have lived separate and apart under the terms...
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Working through a divorce case without a lawyer can be difficult but working through a case with a lawyer on both sides can be even more difficult.
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When a spouse files for divorce, the petitioning spouse is responsible for making sure the other spouse is served with the divorce papers. The spouse requesting or filing for divorce is usually referred to as the petitioner or the plaintiff and the non-filing spouse is normally referred to as the respondent or the defendant.
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Filing an Uncontested Divorce: Negotiation and Settlement Agreements
Once your spouse has been served with a copy of the Petition for Divorce, it’s time to begin attempting to negotiate an agreement. This is one of the more difficult parts during divorce
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How to Choose a Divorce Attorney
Now that you have made the important decision to get a divorce your next critical decision is how to choose a divorce attorney.
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Modification of Divorce Decree
Do you know that you can modify your divorce decree after you have been divorce even for years? Most people think once they agree to something during the pendancy of their divorce...
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NY 'Grounds' for Divorce: You Can’t Divorce For Just Any Reason!
New York always likes to stand out among other states, even when it comes to divorce. Two partners to a marriage may agree to a divorce, but this...
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Preparing and Filing an Uncontested Divorce
An uncontested divorce, unlike a contested matter, is one in which the parties have reached an agreement regarding the major issues in the divorce without the aid of the courts.
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What to Consider Before Considering Divorce
There are many things that should be taken into account if a couple is considering divorce. A couple should think about all the financial aspects and implications of such an action. The couple considering divorce should consult with an accountant or financial planner to better understand the potential cost and to better understand the assets held by the couple and the best way to proceed. Of course, each would need a divorce lawyer as well but with a clear understanding of the estate held by the couple would save a lot of hardship and grief in the future and would make the trans
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What many married couples fail to realize is that, rather than your life continuing as it had without your spouse, divorce changes every aspect of your life. A whole host of new issues may have popped up.
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Is it Possible to Get a Civil Divorce?
Separating from the person you vowed to spend forever with “in sickness and in health” is a tough experience.