NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF NEW YORK - Case No. 452144/2023 - Summons Filing Date: Aug 4, 2023 - SPOON WITH NOTICE - Plaintiff nominates New York County as venue - Cause of action in this court is para. 509 New York State Rules of Civil Procedure. ALEXEY BUROV Plaintiff, - against - YAN CHERNOMORETS, Defendant. -CLAIMS FOR DIVORCE- To the above Defendant: YOU ARE HEREBY DURABLE to serve a Notice of Appearance on Plaintiff's attorneys within thirty (30) days of service of this summons. If you fail to appear, a default judgment will be entered against you for the relief sought in the notice below. Date: Aug 4.2023, New York, NY. Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP, By: Erica L. Simonson, Esq., Plaintiff's Attorneys, 919 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10022, (212) 756-2000. NOTIFICATION. The essence of this action is a dissolution of marriage between the parties under Section 170(7) of the Family Code: the relationship between the Plaintiff and the Defendant has been irretrievably terminated for a period of not less than six months. The relief sought is a decree of final divorce in favor of the Plaintiff, dissolving the marriage between the parties to this action. NOTICE OF AUTOMATIC ORDERS. Pursuant to Section 2, Part B, Section 236 of the Family Code, the parties are bound by certain automatic orders which shall remain in full force and effect during the pendency of the action. For more information, contact the Supreme Court Divorce Division Clerk: 60 Center St., New York, NY 10007, Tel: (646) 386-3010. NOTICE PURSUANT TO FAMILY CODE SECTION 255. Please note that once the divorce decree in this action is signed, both parties should be aware that they will no longer be covered by the other party's health insurance plan, that each party is responsible for their own health insurance, and that each party may be entitled to purchasing health insurance independently by renewing the insurance contract, if such an option is available. NOTICE ABOUT THE RULES FOR PAYMENT OF ALIMONY. Pursuant to Section 6 of Part B of Section 236 of the Family Code, according to the formula, the party with the higher income (payer) is obligated to pay the party with the lower income (recipient) a guideline amount to maintain income of up to $184,000, unless the parties agree otherwise or will not waive this right. NOTICE This claim was filed via the electronic filing system pursuant to Section 202.5b of the Uniform Rules. To register for e-filing or for more information about how e-filing works, visit www.nycourts.gov/efile-unrep resented . contact the clerk's office or the help center of the court in which the claim was filed. Court contact information can be found at www.nycourts/gov .