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    WHAT IS DIVORCE???

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    ABOUTDivorce can be a stressful experience affectingfinances, living arrangements, household jobs,schedules, parenting and the outcomes of

    children of the marriage as they face each stageof development from childhood to adulthood.If the family includes children, they may bedeeply affected. ivorce is a legal and judicial

    declaration that ends a marriage. After adivorce, a man and a woman are no longermarried and they can each re-marry if theywant.

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    HISTORY IN US

    The 1857 Matrimonial Causes Actallowed ordinary people to divorce.Before then, divorce was largely openonly to men, and had to be granted by

    an Act of Parliament, which washugely expensive, and therefore wasalso open only to the rich. Under thenew law, women divorcing on thegrounds of adultery not only had toprove their husbands had beenunfaithful but also had to proveadditional faults, which includedcruelty, rape and incest.

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    EXAMPLES OF DIVORCE... Since getting a divorce, she has been raising her

    children alone.

    They went through a lengthy divorce. Their marriage ended in divorce.

    Financial problems are a leading cause of divorce.

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    REASONS OF DIVORCE Getting in for the wrong

    reasons.

    Lack of individual identity. Becoming lost in the roles.

    High Expectations.

    Lack of CommunicationSkills.

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    WHAT PERCENTAGE OF

    MARRIAGES END IN DIVORCE???

    In the United States, researchers estimate that 40%50% of all first marriages will end in divorce or

    permanent separation.The risk of divorce is evenhigher for second marriages, about 60%. Utahsdivorce rate is just slightly above the national average.

    Divorce has always been present inAmerican society. Although divorce has always been a

    concern, it has become more common in the last 50years. The highest divorce rates ever recorded were inthe 1970s and early 1980s. Since then the divorce rateactually has decreased a little, but it still remains at ahistorically high rate.

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    FACTORS OF DIVORCEYoung age.

    Less education.

    Less income.

    Premarital cohabitation.

    Premarital childbearing.

    No religious affiliation.

    Parents divorce.

    Insecurity.

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    NEW YORK DIVORCE

    Every state has differentrequirements in terms of howto complete a divorce, but allrequire a judge to review andapprove the divorcesettlement or, if the spousescan't agree to a settlement,decide how property will bedivided and how parentingtime will be shared.

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    NY DIVORCE PROCESS

    Reach an agreement with your spouse on allissues.

    Determine your grounds for divorce. Decide if you wish to take back your maiden

    name.

    Obtain an uncontested divorce packet.

    Complete the appropriate forms. File your divorce forms with the County Clerk.

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    CONTINUE...

    Provide your spouse with a copy of the filedforms.

    Complete and file an Affidavit of Service. Have your spouse complete and sign the Affidavit

    of Defendant.

    Complete the remaining forms.

    File your completed forms. Obtain a certified copy of your Judgment of

    Divorce.

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    FINDING THE BEST LAWYER IN

    NEW YORKNY divorce lawyers are typical well versed withyour family law and so they can present you with

    advice in different family related matter. They canoffer superb guidance as well as guidancethroughout the breakup process and willadditionally provide you with help and Legal

    Services for your issues mushrooming followingthe divorce settlement. It is best for both theevents to take the assistance of different legalprofessionals at the time of procedures.

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    CONTINUE...In such circumstance gettinga NY divorce lawyer is thebetter choice as a possibleexperienced lawyer can veryeasily enable you to get fromthese complicatedcircumstances. Unless youfeel that your partner can goover the case rationallywithout having frustration,your divorce lawyer know justhow to deal with them.

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    UNCONTESTED DIVORCEThey're basic and normal divorce procedure.There are two types of techniques couples portionmethods like the contested plus an uncontested

    divorce. A great easy separation and divorce isfiled only if both the parties attain to a commonagreement and something Partner gets a Divorceattorney to draw in up and record the actual

    contract. The submitting with the agreement isperformed with all the current neededpaperwork, files and types. This sort is way betterin comparison with competitive

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    CONTINUE...

    Separation and divorce isn'tthe sole treatment for allyour issues. If you are

    someone who is having anystressed wedded lifestyleand also planning to file forseparation and divorce, lookabsolutely no additional aswell as seek out assistanceof professional divorcelawyers.

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    CHILD SUPPORTIn the US, child support is the ongoing obligationfor a periodic payment made directly or indirectly

    by an ("obligor" or paying parent or payer) to an("obligee" or receiving party or recipient) for thefinancial care and support of children of arelationship or a possibly terminated marriage.Typically the obligor is a non-custodial parent.

    Typically the obligee is a custodial parent,caregiver or guardian, or a government agency. Inthe U.S., there is no gender requirement to childsupport,

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    CHILD CUSTODYIn cases of divorce, the courtof jurisdiction for thedivorce proceedings alsodetermines child custody

    arrangements. Under thecommon statutoryprovision, if the spouseshave children together whilemarried, the parents have

    joint guardianship over thatchild and the parental rightsare equal. Each parent hasan equal right to the custodyof the child when theyseparate.

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    CONTINUE...If a party convinces the court that visitation rights

    would be injurious to the child's best interests,then the court possesses the authority to denyvisitation rights. This best interest of the childanalysis, however, does not give dispositive weightto the child's stated desires because parentsinherently possess the right to attempt to repair

    the parent-child relationship. If a parent refusesto obey the court's visitation or custody decree,the court can order the parent in indirectcontempt of court.

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