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New York Divorce Guide

Everything you need to know about divorce in New York.33 in-depth guides covering your rights, costs, and options.

Property Division

Equitable Distribution

Filing Fee

$335–$380

Waiting Period

None (no-fault if 6+ months breakdown)

Residency

1–2 years depending on NY connection

Divorce Type

Fault & No-Fault

Custody

Best Interest Standard

Key Facts About New York Divorce

  • Last state to adopt no-fault (2010)
  • Statutory temporary maintenance formula
  • Complex residency requirements

New York Divorce Guides

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New York Property Division

Equitable distribution rules — what gets divided, what stays yours, and how courts handle the house, retirement, and debts.

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New York Spousal Support & Alimony

How maintenance is determined, types of support, factors judges consider, and realistic expectations for your case.

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New York Child Custody Laws

Best interest standard, legal vs. physical custody, common schedules, and mistakes to avoid.

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New York Divorce Process & Timeline

None (no-fault if 6+ months breakdown) waiting period. Step-by-step process from filing to final judgment.

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New York Divorce Costs & How to File

Filing fee: $335–$380. Attorney costs, mediation, fee waivers, DIY options, and how to keep costs down.

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New York Child Support

How child support is calculated

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New York Uncontested Divorce

When both spouses agree

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New York Divorce Mediation

Resolving disputes without court

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New York Divorce & Taxes

Tax implications of divorce

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New York Divorce & the Family Home

What happens to the house

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New York Common-Law Marriage & Divorce

Recognition, rights, and how to divorce without a marriage certificate

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New York Adultery & Divorce Laws

How cheating affects alimony, property, and custody

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New York Alienation of Affection

Can you sue the person who broke up your marriage?

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New York Contested Divorce

When you can't agree

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New York Divorce with Children

Complete guide for parents

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New York Divorce & Domestic Violence

Getting divorced safely

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New York Divorce & Retirement Accounts

Dividing 401k, pension, IRA

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New York Divorce & Debt

Who pays which debts

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New York Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements

How prenups affect divorce

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New York Legal Separation vs. Divorce

Key differences and when to choose each

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New York Collaborative Divorce

Working together with attorneys

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New York Moving with Children After Divorce

Relocation rules and requirements

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New York Modifying Custody & Support Orders

Changing court orders after divorce

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New York High Net Worth Divorce

Complex assets and high-income cases

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New York Military Divorce

Special rules for service members

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New York Divorce & Business Ownership

Protecting or dividing a business

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New York Health Insurance After Divorce

COBRA, marketplace, and coverage options

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New York Grandparent Visitation Rights

When grandparents can seek visitation

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New York Dating During Divorce

Legal risks and practical advice

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New York Annulment

When and how to annul a marriage

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New York Filing for Divorce Online

Online filing options and services

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New York Divorce & Immigration Status

How divorce affects visas and green cards

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New York Father's Rights in Divorce

Custody, support, and equal parenting

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Legal Disclaimer: These guides cover New York divorce law for general informational purposes only. Laws change frequently. Always consult a licensed New York family law attorney for advice specific to your situation.