Is my financial information needed for an uncontested divorce?

Full question:

My soon to be ex-huband is trying to do divorce paperwork online. He is asking me for my financial information. Is my financial information really needed for an uncontested divorce? We have been separated for about 6 or 7 years, custody and support has already been established. Why is it necessary for him to have my financial info?

  • Category: Divorce
  • Date:
  • State: New York

Answer:

Many courts require a financial form to be completed for an uncontested divorce. This is often necessary to ensure that both parties have disclosed their financial situations, which can impact the division of assets and liabilities, even if custody and support have already been established.

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FAQs

If you refuse to be served divorce papers, the court may still proceed with the divorce without your input. The spouse who filed for divorce can request a default judgment, meaning the court may grant the divorce based on the information provided by the filing spouse. It's important to respond to the papers to protect your rights and interests, especially regarding asset division and custody arrangements.