This is an official form from the New York State Unified Court, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by New York statutes and law.
This is an official form from the New York State Unified Court, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by New York statutes and law.
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An uncontested divorce occurs when: (a) there are no disagreements between you and your spouse over any financial or divorce-related issues (i.e., child custody and support, division of marital property or spousal support); and (b) your spouse either agrees to the divorce, or fails to appear in the divorce action.
It is signed by the judge and filed with the County Clerk, usually in the County where the plaintiff resided. To get a copy of a divorce decree, contact the County Clerk. If the divorce was granted before January 1, 1963, the divorce decree is the only type of document available.
A plaintiff is someone who brings a lawsuit in court. Often, plaintiffs need to swear to the truth of any information they submit to the court. They can accomplish this by completing an affidavit, which they sign under penalty of perjury.
The Affirmation (Affidavit) of Regularity, which must be notarized if the Plaintiff is filing pro se, verifies for the court that the Defendant was properly notified of the action and how he or she has responded, if at all. If the Defendant has not responded, this affidavit moves the action along an uncontested track.