New York Divorce Forms
The structure of a New York uncontested divorce.
A New York uncontested divorce uses a set of standard forms and is handled in the right county court. These free forms structure the starting paperwork — the parties, the grounds and the requests — ready to fill in and file.
What these forms are for
In New York, most uncontested divorces follow the standard forms through the county clerk. The process is form-based, which makes the paperwork the core of it.
These forms structure the start — the parties, the grounds, the requests — so the filing is complete.
Key parts
- The parties and the county
- The grounds for the divorce
- The requests on support and property
- The papers and the signature
Fill in your details
New York notes
- The uncontested process is form-driven
- The county clerk handles the filing
- The grounds must be stated precisely
These forms are starting structures for you to fill in yourself, not legal advice. Divorce rules vary by state — anything you file should be reviewed by someone qualified in the state where you file.