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    New York Shakes Up Divorce Laws, Making It Easier and Cheaper for Couples to Separate

    New York’s new divorce rules simplify the process, allowing couples to file jointly and avoid costly lawsuits.
    February 7, 2025 Law 3 Mins Read
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    New York introduces a new joint divorce form, simplifying the process for couples seeking separation.
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    New York announced significant modifications to its divorce procedure just before Valentine’s Day, which may affect millions of Americans. Using a new Uncontested Joint Divorce Form, the state’s Unified Court System (UCS) lets spouses apply for divorce together instead of suing one another.

    This new method is meant to simplify, speed up, and reduce the cost of no-fault divorces for couples who have already resolved their child custody, financial, and property issues.

    Before, New Yorkers had to go through a judicial struggle to split their marriages even if both sides consented to separate. The conventional procedure usually resulted in protracted conflicts and expensive legal expenses.

    Couples who agree on the terms of their separation can now apply once the joint divorce form is introduced instead of suing one another. The 1.34 million married women and 1.4 million married men in New York help to benefit the 19.47 million people who call the state home.

    First instituted in California under Governor Ronald Reagan, no-fault divorce lets couples separate without demonstrating adultery or mistreatment, therefore relieving guilt. Couples claiming damage to their marriage must either consult the UCS Uncontested Divorce Packet or retain an attorney, even while this new procedure simplifies divorces.

    The UCS claims that while removing the requirement to substantiate particular grounds for divorce, this new form will “save divorcing couples time and money.”

    Although the new approach is supposed to ease emotional and financial burdens, not everyone welcomes the modification. Claiming they compromise conventional marriage norms, confident conservative leaders—including House Speaker Mike Johnson and Vice President J.D. Vance—have attacked no-fault divorces.

    In a 2021 statement published by The Guardian, Vance said that the sexual revolution’s adverse side effects included the emergence of no-fault divorces. “These marriages were fundamentally, you know, they were maybe even violent, but certainly they were unhappy, and so getting rid of them and making it easier for people to shift spouses like they change their underwear, that’s going to make people happier in the long term,” he said.

    In a 2023 lecture featured by MeidasTouch Network, Johnson expressed similar ideas, criticizing no-fault divorces for erasing moral and religious roots in the United States.

    Chief Administrative Judge Joseph Zayas has defended the project despite criticism, stressing its financial and emotional advantages for couples who no longer want to be married.

    Although this new procedure simplifies divorce filing, it does not absolve couples of the requirement to settle property, custody, and financial issues before turning in their documentation.

    For many New Yorkers, however, the simplified procedure may result in faster decisions that let them avoid expensive court fights and keep more of their assets after divorce. As awareness of the change grows, more couples might use this simplified method, therefore altering the way divorces are handled in the state.

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    Luis Gochoco is a seasoned managing editor and writer with over a decade of experience covering politics, technology, gaming, and entertainment news. With a keen eye for breaking stories and in-depth analysis, he has established himself as a trusted voice in digital journalism. Luis is one of the key forces behind the success of GameNGuide, contributing to 12 million views through engaging and high-traffic content. He also played a pivotal role in generating 8 million views on International Business Times, shaping the platform’s technology and gaming coverage.


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