Yes, New York is a "no-fault" divorce state. This means that a couple can seek a divorce without proving that one party is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage. In a no-fault divorce, the grounds for divorce are based on the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, often referred to as "irreconcilable differences" or the marriage being "irretrievably broken." Prior to the introduction of no-fault divorce in New York, couples had to establish fault grounds, such as adultery, cruelty, abandonment, or imprisonment, to obtain a divorce. The implementation of no-fault divorce laws simplifies the divorce process by eliminating the need for one spouse to accuse the other of wrongdoing.
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