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Grounds For Divorce

 

Divorce: History of Divorce in New York

Grounds For Divorce: Abandonment

Grounds For Divorce: Abandonment - Defenses To Abandonment

Grounds For Divorce: Adultery

Grounds For Divorce: Adultery - Defenses To Adultery

Grounds For Divorce: Cruel and Inhuman Treatment

Grounds For Divorce: Cruel and Inhuman Treatment - Defenses To Cruel and Inhuman Treatment

Grounds For Divorce: Imprisonment

Grounds For Divorce: Imprisonment - Defenses To Imprisonment

Grounds For Divorce: Living Separate Pursuant to Separation Judgment

Grounds For Divorce: Living Separate Pursuant to Separation Agreement

Grounds For Divorce: Living Separate Pursuant to Separation Judgment or Agreement - Defenses

Grounds For Divorce: What Must Be Proven

"Hessen Revisited - The Cruelty Ground For Divorce", January 26, 2000

"Sexual Relations and Abandonment", November 24, 1998 

"Living Apart - Grounds For Divorce", December 28, 1993

"Adultery As A Ground for Divorce", September 28, 1993

"Abandonment: When Is Sexual Refusal Justified?", November 26, 1991  

April 2011, The New ‘Irretrievable Breakdown’ Ground for Divorce By Bari Brandes Corbin and Evan B. Brandes

Domestic Relations Law §170 was amended to add "irretrievable breakdown" in subdivision 7 as a "no-fault ground" for divorce. For a comprehensive discussion of the new divorce law click on  this link to download "The Irretrievable Breakdown Ground for Divorce" by Joel R. Brandes, Bari Brandes Corbin and Evan B. Brandes.