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Are New York marriage records public? Marriage records that are at least 50 years old are public records and are available to anyone. The State Department of Health provides microfiche indexes that cover marriages outside of NYC dating back to 1881.
A divorce or dissolution will take at least 6 months to complete, even if your circumstances are straightforward. It might take longer if you need to sort out issues with money, property or children.
A marriage doesn't legally end until a Judge signs the Judgment of Divorce. In New York, the Supreme Court is the only court that handles divorce cases. You can't get a divorce in Family Court. But Family Court can help you with custody, visitation, and child support issues before you file for a divorce.
Here's what you need to know and the steps you need to take to get a divorce in New York. 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.
As long as you have a complete separation agreement (more on that below), the quickest way to get an uncontested divorce in New York is to state on your paperwork (under oath) that your marriage has been broken "irretrievably" for six months.
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Divorce records are NOT public records in New York. Instead, New York divorce records, including pleadings, findings, orders, decisions, transcripts, documents, and confidential records (i.e., financial and medical records), become sealed by default.
No divorce in New York will automatically be sealed away from the public. Also, there is nothing that guarantees a divorce can be sealed at all; but it is something worth considering in each case all the same.
Courts are open, but access and procedures have changed. Efiling is now available statewide; many court appearances are virtual; and courts are taking longer to process applications.
When is a Divorce Decree Finalized? A divorce decree is final when a judge signs the document. A judge can sign the decree granting the divorce once all matters of the divorce are settled. The time it takes from the moment a divorce is initiated, until the decree is signed and filed with the court, can differ.
Copies of documents, other than the Judgment of Divorce itself, can only be obtained by one of the parties involved or by an attorney who is representing one of the parties. Divorce records are not open to public inspection. You can get more information from the County Clerk's Office.

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