New York Divorce Law Marital Property

In New York, marital property refers to the assets and debts acquired during a marriage. The court divides marital property fairly and equitably, considering factors such as length of marriage, income and earning capacity, custody arrangements, contributions to the marriage, and waste or dissipation of assets. Separate property, acquired before or inherited during the marriage, is excluded from marital property and can be kept by the individual owner.

New York Divorce Law Marital Property