Our experienced Rochester Divorce Lawyer discusses a no fault divorce in this educational article. Then, contact our lawyer for a free consultation today.
Many people ask me as an experienced Rochester Divorce Lawyer, what a no fault divorce is in New York. In essence, a no fault divorce means that either spouse is entitled to get a divorce based upon the grounds of an irretrievably broken marriage. What this means is that the other spouse cannot say that the marriage is not irretrievably broken. I advise my clients as a Rochester Divorce Lawyer that once one spouse says it is irretrievably broken, the law would recognize that you’re entitled to a divorce without having to say anything more.
If you are interested in a No Fault Divorce in New York, contact experienced Rochester Divorce Lawyer Michael Schmitt for knowledgeable legal advice.
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