New York's divorce laws outline grounds for divorce, including irreconcilable differences, adultery, cruel and inhuman treatment, abandonment, imprisonment, adjudication of death, and separation agreements. The divorce process involves filing a summons and complaint, serving the spouse, responding, settling, and trial. Property division is determined by DRL § 236, and marital and separate property are divided by DRL § 236. Support is determined by maintenance or alimony, and child custody is determined by DRL § 240. Divorce forms include a summons and complaint, verified complaint, affidavit of service, and settlement agreement. Consult an experienced
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