New York is finally going to change to No-Fault Divorce. It is the last state to do so, while every other state in the union moved to a no-fault divorce system at least a quarter of a century ago.
New York state had one of the lowest divorce rates in the nation in 2008, according to new census figures. Even Manhattan’s 10% divorce rate was slightly lower than the national average of 10.7%. Divorce lawyers were at loss to explain why New York’s rate wasn’t higher, given the stresses that go hand in hand […]
When you are a newlywed, the opportunity to file a joint tax return may sound romantic. And when one spouse has relatively high income while the other has little or none, it can even save taxes. But for couples who are splitting up, but not yet divorced or legally separated before the end of the […]
According to HALT an increase in available resourses combined with the worsening economy has resulted in a surge of self-representation in the Ohio divorce court. About one third of divorce cases are pro se.