What to know about starting the divorce process in NY

What to know about starting the divorce process in NY

Choosing to divorce your spouse can be a difficult decision, but if you feel that it’s right for you, then you shouldn’t hesitate to act. Continue reading to learn more about starting the divorce process and then call a Long Island divorce attorney so we can get to work on your case today.

Are there benefits to starting the divorce process?

If you’re considering starting the divorce process and are wondering if it’s the right choice for you, then it may be reassuring to know that there are benefits to divorce. Consider some of the following benefits to help you make your decision:

  • Improved mental and physical health – Freeing yourself from a turbulent relationship may allow your overall health to flourish because it will remove a large source of tension from your life.
  • Making the best decision for your children – Doing what’s best for you may set an example for your children, specifically that it’s always okay to walk away from a situation that isn’t benefitting you.
  • Being your best self – Divorce will shake up your life, but this doesn’t have to be a bad thing. In fact, it could be that divorce allows you to rediscover who you are and place more emphasis on your needs. With the right perspective, this could allow you to find the best version of yourself.
  • Improved parenting – Depending on the circumstances, a divorce may remove an unhealthy aspect of your life that interferes with your ability to properly care for your children. Choosing divorce could mean more time to spend with your children and less stress that could interfere with your parenting.

What are the requirements to begin the divorce process in New York?

To begin the divorce process in New York, you must first fulfill the residency requirement by showing that you or your spouse have lived in the state for a minimum of two years. You must also cite grounds for divorce, which may include adultery, abandonment, and confinement in prison for 3 or more years. Contact a Nassau County divorce attorney so we can guide you through this process.

Why should I consider divorce mediation?

When you use a mediator, you’re enlisting the help of a neutral third party who can help you get your voice heard and mitigate the conflict surrounding the divorce process. Mediation is also much cheaper and tends to be preferred by courts in New York. Generally speaking, mediation allows both parties to reach a cordial agreement by the end.

Contact our experienced Nassau County firm

The Pollack Law Firm, P.C., rated Nassau County’s “BEST” divorce lawyers and proudly serving clients in Nassau and Suffolk County for more than 25 years, is always available to assist and represent parties in divorce, separation, and all other matrimonial and family law matters. Contact us online or call today to schedule your complimentary case analysis: (516) 938-3330.

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