Understanding Divorce Paperwork

Summary

Lawyers in New York should explain divorce papers, including terms, rights, and next steps. They typically charge hourly fees. If errors occur, dispute charges with the New York State Bar Association. Post-divorce, you may need to maintain health insurance for your child. Consult your attorney for specifics.

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New York states
Thank you for providing your location. In New York State:
- Your lawyer should explain the divorce papers and its implications.
- They should guide you on the division of assets.
- They should discuss child custody, if applicable.
Can you please specify your legal concern regarding your divorce?
Do they charge you hourly fee when they were explaining
Yes, lawyers typically charge an hourly fee for their services, which can include explaining divorce papers. However, this can vary depending on the lawyer's billing practices, so it's best to confirm with them directly.
If your lawyer making a simple mistakes and charging you for their mistakes
Could you please specify what kind of mistakes your lawyer made? This will help me provide you with more accurate information.
Where defendant leaves ,date time etc
In New York, if a lawyer makes errors like incorrect details about the defendant, you may dispute the charges. However, it's crucial to:
- Communicate concerns to your lawyer
- Consult the New York State Bar Association if unresolved
Do you need their contact details?
Yes please

New York State Bar Association


Phone:(*) *-*
Address: One Elk Street, Albany, NY *
Website: www.nysba.org
When you get divorced did you automatically dropped from your supouse insurance
In general, yes, once the divorce is finalized, you will no longer be eligible for coverage under your ex-spouse's health insurance. However, you may have options like COBRA or individual insurance plans. Always consult your divorce attorney or insurance provider for specifics.
Is tgat mean I need to keep my ex husband’s insurance??Medical Insurance. The Wife agrees to maintain in full force and effect the health insurance plan described below (or substantially equivalent insurance) covering the minor Child at all times, with the broadest coverage available and with the minimum deductible provision.
Based on the clause you provided, it seems you're required to maintain the health insurance for your minor child. It doesn't necessarily mean you need to keep your ex-husband’s insurance. However, it's best to consult your attorney for clarification.
The Plaintiff has no other group health plans. Each party shall cooperate with the other in the filing of any claims and in securing reimbursement for any expense paid by the other qualifying for reimbursement under such insurance. of the following *.
This seems like terms from your divorce agreement. Are you asking if you need to help your ex-spouse with insurance claims and expenses as stated in these terms?