It is classified as 'Domestic VIolence' or 'Domestic Assault,' and is a criminal offense.
Assault and Battery are both also intentional torts, for which she could file a civil lawsuit. However, any damages she would receive (such as medical bills) could be considered as a part of their divorce action.
New York does not have an emancipation statute. You will have to wait until you become an adult. If you are not safe contact your local social services to get help.
Private investigations can be admissable in court. Evidence especially of infidelity can be great in custody battles.
Pepper spray is legal in NY, but it has to be purchased within NY. You cannot purchase it from, for example, a website that is not in NY. Check you local licensed gun shops and drugstores, they may have them.
A person must be 16 to get a hunting license in upstate NY.
Andrew Wylie is the District Attorney of Clinton County NY--current as of 3/1/08
yes
They both must file for a divorce, from the city they are both staying in .
Not as an attorney, but could mediate an agreement. Each has to pay exactly half the fees.
No.
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It could be from two years up to five years. It depends on what type or what degree of assault and whether a weapon was used or not.
There would be no issue with doing that. A notary can notarize the signature for anyone, though there may be restrictions about doing it for a relation, in this case there are none.
The place will be where whomever files for divorce first lives.
Stepahine's ex-husband is Dr. Joshua S. Dines, MD , and orthopeadic surgeon from NY.
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Stepahine's ex-husband is Dr. Joshua S. Dines, MD , and orthopeadic surgeon from NY.
No, He cannot take all the property. If he does he will be hauled to court. It all depends on the state law where the divorce was filed. I would advise the husband or wife an any similar situation to consult an attorney prior to trying to flee with the assets. Even if the wife or husband were lazy and did not contribute or had bad conduct state divorce law prevails. can he just take property that was purchased durning the marriage to anothe state without being legally separted