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Overview of the “No Fault” Divorce Ground in New York

Rincker Law March 16, 2012 Family/Matrimonial Law Leave a Comment

As a matrimonial attorney, I receive a lot of questions about “no fault” divorce law.  No fault law in New York did not remove the need for a “ground” in order to be divorced.  In other words, New York has been and still is a “grounds” divorce state. Until October 12, 2010, there were only six grounds for divorce in …

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