Many New York residents are unclear about what it takes to qualify for divorce. Putting residency requirements aside and before you get into property dispute issues, there exists a hurdle that must be met under New York law. This is to say that you need a legally acceptable reason to terminate a marriage. New York is not a state that accepts Irreconcilable Differences in its Domestic Relations Law. This has caused a great deal of controversy and has garnered much attention over the years. A March 31, 2009 article in the New York Daily News by Jose Martinez touched on how this has caused New York couples unnecessary aggravation (http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/state_of_shame/2009/04/01/2009-04-01_how_albany_is_divorced_from_real_world_n.html).
Domestic Relations Law in New York provides the acceptable divorce grounds to be:
1) cruel and inhuman treatment
2) abandonment for a period of 1 year or longer
3) imprisonment for a 3 year period subsequent to the date of marriage
4) adultery
5) conversion of a judgment of separation
6) conversion of a separation agreement after 1 year
Please note that New York now allows a no-fault divorce under DRL section 170(7).
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