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New York Divorce Lawyer
David L. Martin Esq. is a member of the New York Bar Association, the Nassau County Bar Association Matrimonial Committee, and the Queens County Bar Association Matrimonial Committee. He has a noted and successful private practice in the field as a New York divorce lawyer, family law, and criminal defense. D. Martin Esq. is known for his effective work as a divorce lawyer in New York, and for his ability to swiftly pursue and conclude his cases for clients in an altogether satisfactory and affordable manner.
D. Martin Esq. was admitted to the New York State Bar in 1987 and to the United States District court for the eastern district of New York. For three years he was engaged by the Legal Aid Society, until 1990, when he opened his private practice as a specialized practitioner in divorce law. The area of divorce law in New York differs at times from some of the other states in the country, and D. Martin Esq. is expertly versed in this aspect of the law and will ascertain that every part is fully covered. For the New York divorce lawyer, a divorce or dissolution of marriage inevitably includes the rights of the minor children involved, their child support, and visitation rights.
D. Martin Esq., practicing as a New York divorce lawyer, will advise clients that the state of New York is a “fault state”, meaning that to obtain a divorce in the state requires a legal reason. Irreconcilable differences do not constitute grounds for divorce. Legal grounds would have to be on the basis of abandonment, and that would be either constructive or actual abandonment. The former type of abandonment would entail one spouse refusing to have a sexual relationship with the other for over a year from the date of filing for divorce in spite of requests being made for resumption. In certain cases, one spouse may have a physical impairment preventing a normal sexual relationship, and this would also be construed as legal grounds for a divorce.
Actual abandonment is where one spouse may have left the marital home and refuses to return or one of the couple may have locked out the other from the residence. This reason must also be stated as grounds for divorce if the situation has continued in excess of a year from the date of filing. As a New York divorce lawyer, D. Martin Esq. will indicate to a client that cruel and inhuman treatment would certainly be considered grounds for divorce, especially if the conduct of one spouse places the physical and mental well-being of the other in a dangerous and precarious state, should they continue to cohabit. Adulterous behavior of one spouse or confinement in a state prison for a period of three or more consecutive years after the marriage are both legal grounds for divorce in New York. The New York divorce lawyer, D. Martin Esq., would handle all aspects of a divorce, including the legal rights of minors, their child support, and custodial and visitation rights, as well as the equitable division of assets.
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