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What Can Be Used Against You in a New York Divorce - Richard Roman Shum

Richard Roman Shum Season 2 Episode 217

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From Law Office of Richard Roman Shum, Esq - In this podcast episode, we dive into the essential details from the article “What Can Be Used Against You in a New York Divorce”. Divorce proceedings in New York can be a complicated and emotionally charged process. It’s critical to understand the factors that could potentially be used against you to safeguard your interests. Whether the divorce is being filed under fault-based grounds like cruel and inhuman treatment, abandonment, or adultery, or you're opting for a no-fault divorce, knowing the legal framework can help you navigate these challenges effectively.

We discuss the step-by-step process of filing for divorce in New York, including preparing the necessary divorce papers and submitting them to the County Clerk. The episode sheds light on the roles of both the plaintiff and the defendant in the divorce process, addressing crucial issues like child custody, spousal support, property division, and visitation rights. These decisions are often at the core of contested divorce cases, and it’s essential to be prepared for what lies ahead. We also cover how no-fault divorce, based on the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, simplifies some aspects of the process while still requiring the resolution of key legal issues.

This episode also focuses on more complicated scenarios such as domestic violence, substance abuse, and mental health issues. We explore how these factors can influence divorce proceedings, from the need for protective orders to the importance of gathering evidence, including financial records, medical documentation, and witness testimony. The episode emphasizes the role of hiring a private investigator when proving adultery, which can significantly impact the court’s decisions on property division and spousal support.

At the Law Office of Richard Roman Shum, we are dedicated to helping individuals navigate the complexities of New York divorce law. This episode offers practical insights to help you protect your rights and prepare for the challenges ahead. Whether you're facing a contested divorce or simply seeking guidance through a no-fault separation, tune in to learn what can be used against you in a New York divorce and how to approach each step with confidence.

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