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N.Y. Dom. Rel. Law § 58

N.Y. Dom. Rel. Law § 58 - Pardon Not to Restore Marital Rights

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NEW YORK DOMESTIC RELATIONS LAW (Chapter 14) § 58 — Pardon not to restore marital rights DRL § 58 Pardon not to restore marital rights /legislation/laws/DOM/A4 § 58. Pardon not to restore marital rights. A pardon granted to aperson sentenced to imprisonment for life within this state does notrestore that person to the rights of a previous marriage or to theguardianship of a child, the issue of such a marriage. Source: NYSenate.gov Open Legislation | Laws of New York Page 1