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Locate the death certificate and the will. Locate the court that has jurisdiction. Request the relevant documents. Inventory the estate's assets. Submit a Petition for Probate and other relevant documents.
If you have no children under 21 and your marriage has been over for at least 6 months, you can use the DIY Uncontested Divorce Program to make your papers. If you have children under 21, use the paper Uncontested Divorce Packet.
1) Meet the Residency Requirements. 2) Know the Grounds for Divorce in New York. 3) Gather the Information You Need to Complete the Forms (Uncontested Divorce) 4) Prepare and File the Necessary Forms. 5) Serve the Forms to Your Spouse. 6) Response by Your Spouse.
You or your spouse meet the NYS residency requirements. You know where your spouse is located. Your spouse is cooperating with the process. You and your spouse are in agreement regarding the division of any property, assets or debt.
You can seek a no-fault divorce in New York if you and your spouse have been separated for at least one year or if there's been an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage for at least six months. Couples can also seek a divorce after entering into a separation agreement and living apart for at least one year.
Register the death. Find out if there's a will. Apply for a grant of probate and sort inheritance tax. Complete a probate application form. Complete an inheritance tax form. Send your application form. Tell all organisations and close accounts. Pay off any debts.
The index fee for divorce in NY is $210. The minimum filing fee for uncontested divorce in NY is $335, which includes the index fee. For contested divorces, the attorney fees, court fees, and costs of mediation or litigation can add up to much more even tens of thousands of dollars.
Locate the death certificate and the will. Locate the court that has jurisdiction. Request the relevant documents. Inventory the estate's assets. Submit a Petition for Probate and other relevant documents.
If your divorce will be uncontested, meaning that your spouse will agree to the divorce, and the terms of the divorce (the free divorce forms contain no agreement to set forth the terms), then you can file an uncontested divorce without having to go to Court without a lawyer.