New York Statutes
§ 230 — Required residence of parties
New York § 230
JurisdictionNew York
Law DOMDomestic Relations
Art. 13Provisions Applicable to More Than One Type of Matrimonial Action
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N.Y. Domestic Relations § 230 (2026).
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§ 230. Required residence of parties. An action to annul a marriage,\nor to declare the nullity of a void marriage, or for divorce or\nseparation may be maintained only when:\n 1. The parties were married in the state and either party is a\nresident thereof when the action is commenced and has been a resident\nfor a continuous period of one year immediately preceding, or\n 2. The parties have resided in this state as husband and wife and\neither party is a resident thereof when the action is commenced and has\nbeen a resident for a continuous period of one year immediately\npreceding, or\n 3. The cause occurred in the state and either party has been a\nresident thereof for a continuous period of at least one year\nimmediately preceding the commencement of the action, or\n 4. The caus
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