Suffolk County Starting a Divorce Proceeding
To start a divorce proceeding in Suffolk County New York you need to go through the preliminary steps as follows:
- Determine residency: To file for divorce in New York, one spouse must have lived in the state for at least two years.
- Choose the type of divorce: New York offers both contested and uncontested divorces.
- File the divorce papers: The spouse who initiates the divorce must file a Summons with Notice or a Summons and Complaint with the county Clerk’s office in the county where they reside.
- Serve the papers: The spouse who filed the divorce papers must serve the other spouse with the papers.
- Wait for a response: The other spouse has 20 days to respond to the divorce papers if they were served in New York and 30 days if they were served outside of the state.
- Attend court hearings: If the divorce is contested, both spouses may need to attend court hearings to resolve any disputes.
Note: The process for divorce can be complicated and it is recommended to seek the advice of a qualified attorney for more information and assistance.
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