Matrimonial lawyers said last week that the income they stand to lose through no-fault divorce in New York would be offset by the benefits to families facing less contentious, more expeditious divorce proceedings.
Proponents of no-fault divorce won a long-standing legislative fight on Thursday, when the Assembly gave final approval to a bill making New York the last state in the nation without an option for no-fault divorce.
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