The jurisdiction
COUNTY OF XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,
Plaintiff, INDEX NO. XXXXXXXX
-against- AFFIDAVIT IN
SUPPORT
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,
Defendant.
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STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNTY OF NEW YORK ss:
I, KARINA KRASNOVA, being duly sworn, depose and say:
1. I am an attorney licensed to practice law in the Russian Federation. My registration number is 78/857. My specialty is matrimonial and family law in the Russian Federation. I am also registered as a legal consultant in the United States and I am often called to testify in the United States courts as an expert on Russian laws.
2. I am writing this Affidavit in support of this motion to have the parties’ divorce from Russia recognized and registered in the United States. My clients consist of individuals of all nations who need representation in Russia on matrimonial issues.
3. As plaintiff’s attorney in Russia, I am fully familiar with the facts and circumstances of the parties’ case and their divorce file.
4. The parties are Russian citizens. They were married on XXXXXXXXXXX, in Saint-Petersburg, Russia, and they have a minor child who currently resides in St. Petersburg, XXXXXXXXX.
5. Plaintiff, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, retained my services in 2009 to represent him in connection with a divorce. It is not uncommon for residents of the United States to obtain a divorce in their home country, provided they meet jurisdictional requirements. Generally, in such cases the divorce decree does not include any incidental relief (i.e., equitable distribution, maintenance), only effects a change in marital status.
6. Here, the parties met jurisdictional requirements for obtaining a divorce in St. Petersburg, Russia. To obtain a divorce in Russia, under the... Read More »
