Divorce Law’s New Cut
When New York adopted no-fault divorce in 2010 after decades of failed attempts, lawyers and families praised legislators for eliminating the need for one of the bitterest elements of a divorce: assigning blame.
More than a year later, critics say more troubling aspects of the reform package have emerged.
One of the changes included a little-noticed law that set a strict formula for judges awarding temporary alimony during the divorce. The statute was meant to provide more consistency and ensure that low-income New Yorkers who couldn’t afford attorneys were treated fairly.
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