The grounds upon which the divorce will be granted will generally not affect the Court’s decision regarding the distribution of assets or the determination of spousal Support unless the grounds are so egregious as to “shock the conscious” of the Court. Please be aware that NY State still does not recognize “irreconcilable differences” as grounds […]
The grounds upon which the divorce will be granted will generally not affect the Court’s decision regarding the distribution of assets or the determination of spousal
Support unless the grounds are so egregious as to “shock the conscious” of the Court.
Please be aware that NY State still does not recognize “irreconcilable differences” as grounds for divorce, although it
Does now have a “No Fault” provision as of October, 2010.
I strongly suggest you consider mediating your divorce. If you are located in the NYC metro area,
please call me to arrange for an appointment to discuss the matter at greater length.
Leonard M. Weiner, Esq./Divorce Solutions