millebobby
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Nov 17, 2024
8:37 PM
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Adultery is a grounds for divorce in New York, defined as voluntary sexual intercourse between a spouse and someone else during the marriage. To prove adultery, the plaintiff must show the defendant had the opportunity or inclination to commit adultery. Adultery is one of seven grounds for New York Divorce Law Adultery, impacting property division, spousal support, child custody, and child support. Defendants can defend against adultery, condonation, or recrimination. An experienced divorce attorney can help navigate adultery in a New York divorce.
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