A victim of its own success, the Manhattan Supreme Court, in the words of one judge, has turned into a "Mecca" for New Yorkers seeking divorces.
And the great majority of the couples who file in Manhattan don't even live in the borough.
A victim of its own success, the Manhattan Supreme Court, in the words of one judge, has turned into a "Mecca" for New Yorkers seeking divorces, even those who don't live in the borough.
September 10, 2013 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on New York Law Journal
A victim of its own success, the Manhattan Supreme Court, in the words of one judge, has turned into a "Mecca" for New Yorkers seeking divorces.
And the great majority of the couples who file in Manhattan don't even live in the borough.
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