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  2. Begin by filling in the court details at the top, including the Matrimonial/IAS Part, County, and date of filing.
  3. Enter the Index Number and Calendar Number as required. These are essential for tracking your case.
  4. In the Plaintiff and Defendant sections, provide full names and addresses. Ensure accuracy for legal purposes.
  5. Complete the grounds for divorce by checking applicable boxes such as cruel treatment or abandonment.
  6. If there are children involved, fill in their names, dates of birth, and social security numbers in the designated sections.
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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.
Once a judgment is in place, the creditor can: Garnish your wages, taking a portion of your paycheck directly from your employer. Levy your bank accounts, withdrawing funds to satisfy the judgment. Place a lien on your property, which could prevent you from selling or refinancing until the debt is cleared.
A decree is an order handed down by a judge that resolves the issues in a court case. Though a decree is similar to a judgment, it differs in a few key ways: Historically, courts of equity, admiralty, divorce, or probate could make decrees while a court of law rendered judgments.
New York courts must divide the marital property equitably. That means fairly, considering the circumstances of the case and of the parties involved, but it does not necessarily mean equally. There is no statutory requirement of a 50/50 split of marital property.
Final Judgment: You are divorced as the date indicated and free to marry again once that date passes. Interlocutory Judgment: You are still married. This may have the information about which person gets custody, property, support, etc.

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A divorce judgment (also known as a Divorce Decree) is the final court order that legally ends a marriage. It includes: The official date of divorce. Terms of property division, child custody, spousal support, and child support.
0:18 3:15 When you receive the decree youll notice its signed by the judge. And filed with the countyMoreWhen you receive the decree youll notice its signed by the judge. And filed with the county clerks. Office usually in the county where the plaintiff. Resided. This document is crucial.

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