Do I Have Grounds For A Rochester Divorce For Abandonment?

If you can answer “Yes” to any one of the three questions shown below, you can ask
for a Rochester, New York divorce on the grounds of abandonment:

  • Did your spouse move out of the marital home at least one year ago and not move back – without any good reason and without you agreeing to it?
  • Even if your spouse is still living in the marital home, has your spouse refused to have sexual relations with you for at least one year,without good reason and without you agreeing to it, even though you have continued to ask your spouse to have sexual relations with you?
  • Has your spouse refused to let you into the marital home for at least one year, without good reason and without you agreeing to it, even though you have continued to ask your spouse to let you into the home?

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