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Can I Marry Again After Our Settlement Is Submitted To The Judge In Queens?

January 18, 2015 by Marc Jacob

No, you cannot marry again until you receive your final Judgement of Divorce. Marrying prior to this is against the law, and the marriage itself will be void. There are criminal penalties for bigamy in New York, and being married to two people at the same time is the classic definition of … [Read more...] about Can I Marry Again After Our Settlement Is Submitted To The Judge In Queens?

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Can I Get Engaged During A Divorce In Queens?

January 18, 2015 by Marc Jacob

You aren’t breaking any laws if you get engaged during a divorce in Queens, but you are creating a situation that is very likely to cause you significant, and potentially costly, headaches during the divorce. What To Avoid When Getting Engaged During A Divorce You should be extremely cautious with … [Read more...] about Can I Get Engaged During A Divorce In Queens?

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Will I Still Get Social Security If I Divorce In Queens?

January 18, 2015 by Marc Jacob

Yes, if you were married for ten years or longer, you are eligible for Social Security benefits based on your spouse’s work history even if you are divorced in Queens. Social Security has a formula to cover divorced spouses whose work history leaves them at a disadvantage after a divorce. If you … [Read more...] about Will I Still Get Social Security If I Divorce In Queens?

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What If My Spouse In Queens Won’t Sign The Divorce Papers?

January 18, 2015 by Marc Jacob

Often, and especially when one spouse decides on divorce before the other feels ready, a spouse will try to impede the action by not signing the divorce papers or however they can. But don’t worry, if your spouse won’t sign the divorce papers, it doesn’t mean you have to stay married. What To … [Read more...] about What If My Spouse In Queens Won’t Sign The Divorce Papers?

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Does The Summons Include Instructions For My Spouse To Vacate Our Home In Queens?

January 12, 2015 by Marc Jacob

A standard summons for a divorce action will not include instructions for your spouse to vacate your home. If you have been living together and file for divorce, the decisions about who lives where and how the home is distributed (which may include selling it and splitting the profits) will be … [Read more...] about Does The Summons Include Instructions For My Spouse To Vacate Our Home In Queens?

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How Soon After A Queens Divorce Can I Modify A Custody Agreement?

January 12, 2015 by Marc Jacob

Theoretically, you can attempt to modify a custody agreement right away, but it’s unlikely that you’ll succeed unless your petition makes a clear case for a change in circumstance that requires intervention by a Family Court judge. Reasons You Might Not Be Able To Modify A Custody Agreement … [Read more...] about How Soon After A Queens Divorce Can I Modify A Custody Agreement?

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