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Divorce lawyers specialize in the legal dissolution of a marriage. They guide clients through the complexities of dividing assets and debts, determining spousal support (alimony), and resolving disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation when necessary. These attorneys advocate for their clients’ financial interests to achieve a fair and equitable settlement or court order.

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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Pregnant wife

Kristen Prata Browde
Answered by attorney Kristen Prata Browde (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Browde Law, P.C.
You file, you get a divorce. Her pregnancy is irrelevant, except to the extent that she may try to seek child support from you. If that arises you'll definitely need a lawyer - and you may want to consult one now.
You file, you get a divorce. Her pregnancy is irrelevant, except to the extent that she may try to seek child support from you. If that arises you'll definitely need a lawyer - and you may want to consult one now.
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Will I be liable for palimony if I accept my girlfriend's invitation to relocate to her residence?

Morghan Leia Richardson
Answered by attorney Morghan Leia Richardson (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Richardson Legal PLLC
New York law generally doesn't provide for palimony and in NJ where it has been more common, some new laws and rules have made it much more difficult to obtain. If you are getting married, consider a prenup to protect your assests. If you aren't getting married, consider entering into a contract or lease so that the terms of the living arrangement are spelled out. Good luck.
New York law generally doesn't provide for palimony and in NJ where it has been more common, some new laws and rules have made it much more difficult to obtain. If you are getting married, consider a prenup to protect your assests. If you aren't getting married, consider entering into a contract or lease so that the terms of the living arrangement are spelled out. Good luck.
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Filling my own divorce and not asking for child support, Do still need to file child support papers in the state of NY

Answered by attorney Seth David Schraier
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of Seth D. Schraier, P.C.
In New York State, child support cannot be waived by either party as part of a divorce proceeding.  If you have a child or children in common with your spouse, and you will be awarded primary custody of the child, then the state will not allow you to proceed with your divorce without the matter of child support being settled.  You will need to submit the child support papers to show what the presumptive amount would be based on your income and your spouse's income, and if you both agree that it will be lower or higher than the presumptive amount you need to state why you are deviating from that amount.  
In New York State, child support cannot be waived by either party as part of a divorce proceeding.  If you have a child or children in common with your spouse, and you will be awarded primary custody of the child, then the state will not allow you to proceed with your divorce without the matter of child support being settled.  You will need to submit the child support papers to show what the presumptive amount would be based on your income and your spouse's income, and if you both agree that it will be lower or higher than the presumptive amount you need to state why you are deviating from that amount.  
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