Divorce in New York Without a Spouse's Signature: What to Do

What Happens if Only One Person Wants a Divorce?

If you’re looking into filing for divorce, then you and your spouse are probably not on the same page about something. In some cases, however, the question of whether or not to end the marriage creates the biggest rift of all.


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Things to Consider Before Moving Out Of State After A Divorce

Two things Americans do a lot is file for divorce and move away from their spouse. Matters can get complicated when you want to do both at the same time, especially if there are children involved or if you're moving out of state after divorce.

The law for moving during and after a divorce varies by...


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No Fault Divorce in New York

This article is part of our series about "Divorce in New York". You can find the links to the other articles at the bottom of the page.

What Does "No Fault" Mean for Divorce?

Fault or no fault is one of the most important decisions you’ll need to make as you look into how to file for divorce in New ...


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Do Celebrities Divorce Like Us?

Our very own Laura A. Wasser joined Benjy Smith on the LawFlip podcast to discuss how divorce works for celebrities and non-celebrities alike. 


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Why Every Couple Should Consider a Prenup—or a Postnup

This article originally appeared on Goop.com

Plenty of couples write off prenuptial agreements as a jinx or an indicator that a marriage is uncertain. But that’s too bad, says divorce lawyer and It’s Over Easy founder Laura Wasser, who sees prenups as an opportunity to understand fully the persona...
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