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Needle | Cuda

4.9
22 Reviews
  • Serving Central Valley, NY and Orange County, New York

  • Law Firm with 5 lawyers3 awards

  • Needle | Cuda is a top family law firm focused on divorce, alimony, property division, custody/visitation, relocation, child support, post judgement modifications/enforcement,... Read More

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Bavoso & Plotsky

4.6
14 Reviews
  • Serving Central Valley, NY and Orange County, New York

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers2 awards

  • Since 1953 Bavoso & Plotsky has proudly based its operations in Port Jervis, New York while assisting clients throughout New York and Pennsylvania. To speak with an attorney call... Read More

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Scott Russell Law

5.0
16 Reviews
  • Serving Central Valley, NY and Orange County, New York

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Scott Russell Law is a respected law firm advocating for clients in Traffic Violations, DUI/DWI and Criminal Defense cases.

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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

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What issues might we face for a non-citizen divorce?

Answered by attorney Lori Nevias
Divorce lawyer at Lori Nevias, Attorney at Law
Has your sister-in-law actually been sued for divorce, or is she looking to start an action for divorce?  She may be able to file for divorce in New York, depending on where she and her spouse are living/incarcerated.    In order to meet the residency requirements for filing a New York divorce, either 1) one of the parties must have been living in New York for 2 years prior to the divorce, OR 2) one of the parties was living in New York for one year immediately before the divorce, AND you got married in New York, OR lived in New York as a married couple for at least one year, OR the grounds for the divorce arose in New York, OR both parties lived in New York state on the date the divorce was filed AND they lived together as a married couple for at least a year before the divorce.  If your sister-in-law has already been sued for divorce and is concerned about the "consequences", much more information is needed. Is she living in the U.S. and concerned she will be deported? Is she living outside the U.S. and afraid she won't be able to return?  Are there children of the marriage and if so, where do they live? "Consequences" is a very broad term. Please provide more information. 
Has your sister-in-law actually been sued for divorce, or is she looking to start an action for divorce?  She may be able to file for divorce in New York, depending on where she and her spouse are living/incarcerated.    In order to meet the residency requirements for filing a New York divorce, either 1) one of the parties must have been living in New York for 2 years prior to the divorce, OR 2) one of the parties was living in New York for one year immediately before the divorce, AND you got married in New York, OR lived in New York as a married couple for at least one year, OR the grounds for the divorce arose in New York, OR both parties lived in New York state on the date the divorce was filed AND they lived together as a married couple for at least a year before the divorce.  If your sister-in-law has already been sued for divorce and is concerned about the "consequences", much more information is needed. Is she living in the U.S. and concerned she will be deported? Is she living outside the U.S. and afraid she won't be able to return?  Are there children of the marriage and if so, where do they live? "Consequences" is a very broad term. Please provide more information. 
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Can my husband change the locks?

Kristen Prata Browde
Answered by attorney Kristen Prata Browde (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Browde Law, P.C.
He obviously can do it physically. You should move forward with the divorce and make use and occupancy of the marital residence one of the issues.
He obviously can do it physically. You should move forward with the divorce and make use and occupancy of the marital residence one of the issues.

Do i need a lawyer to file divorce papers? im in debt as is and hoping i can fill out the form myslef.

Kristen Prata Browde
Answered by attorney Kristen Prata Browde (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Browde Law, P.C.
There must be a slow echo along the internet...     It's possible to handle a divorce on your own, particularly if there are no children or assets to divide. However, there are a lot more documents to file than simply a single form. Think in terms of 10-20 different documents - depending upon what is at issue in your divorce.
There must be a slow echo along the internet...     It's possible to handle a divorce on your own, particularly if there are no children or assets to divide. However, there are a lot more documents to file than simply a single form. Think in terms of 10-20 different documents - depending upon what is at issue in your divorce.
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