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No, New York is not a community property state.
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Yes, you can divorce in New York state no matter where you married, providing that at least one spouse meets the residency requirements for divorce in New York State. Currently, you must live in NY state for 1 full year before filing for divorce. If your spouse has never lived in New York state and the causes of the divorce did not occur in New York state and you were married elsewhere, then you must wait 2 full years.
Welfare
Your governing documents will state precisely what status is required in order to be a voting member of the association. Usually, only voting members can serve on boards.If the spouse is not a co-owner, either by New York State law, or listed on the deed -- as required by your governing documents, whatever actions the board takes that the spouse votes on could be challenged.For a precise answer to your specific situation/ question, please consult a condominium attorney in New York State.
Restricted - 2011 was released on: USA: 8 July 2011 (New York City, New York)
She can file an Injured Spouse Form. see link
New York is the name of the state. The City of New York (New York City) is in the state of New York.
New York is the name of the state. The City of New York (New York City) is in the state of New York.
The estate is required to liquidate such debts. In most cases the surviving spouse will be deemed to have benefited from the loans and be required to pay them back.