New York Family Law Software

AI-Powered Software for New York Divorce Lawyers

Victoria AI understands New York divorce law. From equitable distribution under DRL 236 to custody under the Domestic Relations Law, our platform helps you deliver better outcomes faster.

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Built for New York Family Law Practice

Victoria AI is configured with New York-specific forms, procedures, and legal standards to streamline your divorce practice.

New York Court Forms

Auto-generate Summons with Notice, Verified Complaint, Statement of Net Worth, and all required Supreme Court forms.

Equitable Distribution Analysis

New York follows equitable distribution under DRL 236(B)(5). Victoria analyzes marital property using the 14 statutory factors.

Child Support Calculations

Automated calculations using New York Child Support Standards Act (CSSA) under DRL 240(1-b) with percentage of income model.

Custody Analysis

AI-powered analysis of custody factors under New York case law, including best interests standard and forensic evaluation considerations.

Maintenance Analysis

Calculate maintenance using DRL 236(B)(6) guidelines for temporary and post-divorce maintenance with statutory formulas.

Discovery Automation

Generate and track discovery requests compliant with CPLR and Uniform Rules for Matrimonial Actions.

Understanding New York Divorce Law

New York is an equitable distribution state under Domestic Relations Law 236(B)(5), dividing marital property fairly based on 14 statutory factors. These include income and property at the time of marriage, duration of the marriage, age and health of parties, and the contribution of each party as homemaker.

For child custody, New York courts apply the best interests of the child standard established in case law. Factors include maintaining stability in the child's life, each parent's ability to provide for the child's emotional and intellectual development, and any domestic violence history.

Child support in New York is calculated using the Child Support Standards Act (CSSA) under DRL 240(1-b), which applies specific percentages to combined parental income (17% for one child, 25% for two, etc.) up to an income cap, with additional factors for high-income cases.

Victoria AI helps New York divorce lawyers navigate these complexities by automating CSSA and maintenance calculations, generating compliant court forms, and providing case analysis based on current Domestic Relations Law and case law.

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