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Sullivan County Court Information Sullivan County Court, County Government Center, 100 North St., Monticello, NY 12701 Phone: (845) 807-0650 Fax: (845) 794-0199 Sullivan County Child Support Enforcement 100 North St., County Government Center, Monticello, NY 12701 Phone: (914) 794-3000 x3170 Fax: (914) 794-3459
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As of October 2010, New York became the final state to enact no-fault divorce. Prior to October 2010, one (1) spouse would have to invoke grounds against the other, such as accusing the other of abandonment or cruel and inhuman treatment; or they could live separate and apart for one (1) year or more based on a written separation agreement filed with the court. There are several different New York Grounds for Divorce.
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