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  2. Divorce In Your County | NYCOURTS.GOV - Judiciary of New York

    ww2.nycourts.gov/divorce/county_specific_divorce...

    New York County (Manhattan): Information on contested and uncontested matrimonial (divorce) actions. Information also available on local, reduced-fee mediation program for cases already in court.

  3. Divorce Certificates - New York State Department of Health

    www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/divorce.htm

    Vital Records has the Certificate of Dissolution of Marriage for all divorces or civil annulments for New York State since 1963. There are two (2) types of divorce records. Divorce decree. This document is prepared by the court. It details the terms and conditions of the divorce.

  4. links to the Uniform Court Rules for Matrimonial Practice, matrimonial forms, contested divorce timeline & flowchart, child support standards chart, booklet on Part 36 appointments, and more. Child Support Resources: links to information, forms, and instructions about child support.

  5. Case Search - Judiciary of New York

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    How do I enter my Case Number? OR Local Civil Courts ONLY Enter at least the index number and year to find results, or select case type and court type for an exact match.

  6. Divorce Information & Frequently Asked Questions

    ww2.nycourts.gov/divorce/info_faqs.shtml

    Divorce is the final, legal ending of a marriage by court order. If you have a divorce case in court, you may hear lawyers and court staff call it a matrimonial action. The person who starts the divorce is called the plaintiff, and the other spouse is called the defendant.

  7. THE BASICS New York State.

    www.nycourts.gov/LegacyPDFS/divorce/pdfs/Divorce...

    You and your spouse must be residents of New York State (no matter how long) on the date you start your divorce action, and your grounds for divorce must have happened in New York State.

  8. Divorce | NY CourtHelp

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    Divorce. A divorce is the legal ending of a marriage. The decision to divorce is sometimes hard. Divorces can be complicated. It is always a good idea to speak with an attorney before starting a divorce case. Divorce Basics. Basic information about getting a divorce in New York State. Uncontested Divorce Overview.