In New York State, New York State Divorce Abandonment abandonment serves as a grounds for divorce. It occurs when one spouse leaves the marital home without justification or consent, effectively deserting the other spouse. Abandonment can be established if the absence lasts for one year or more without interruption and without the intention of returning. In divorce proceedings, abandonment may be cited as a reason for dissolution, leading to the termination of the marital relationship.
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