While adultery is a valid ground for divorce in New York, using any ground other than Irretrievable Breakdown adds to your costs, your burden of proof, and ultimately to your chance of having the divorce denied.
The standards of proof are high, and judges often had no choice but to deny a divorce even when two people desperately wanted to end a marriage and move on with their lives.
Under the no-fault option, called Irretrievable Breakdown, the standard is simply whether the marriage has been irretrievably broken for a period of six months or more, as proven by one spouse’s affidavit stating so.
No-fault divorces are cheaper, easier, and have the potential to be faster than a divorce filed on a ground like adultery.
At Zelenitz, Shapiro & D’Agostino, we work with people in Queens every day who’ve learned the hard way that their marriage is ending, and we make sure our clients have tough, responsive representation to achieve the best outcome possible.
Call us today at 718-523-1111 for a free consultation with an experienced Queens divorce lawyer.