The following excerpt is from Gliklad v. Deripaska, 58 N.Y.S.3d 873 (Table) (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 2017):
There is a critical difference between place of residence and place of domicile. "Residence means living in a particular place, while domicile means living in that locality with intent to make it a fixed and permanent home" ( Patton v. Malychev, 132 AD3d 829, 830 [2d Dept., 2015] (internal quotation marks and citations omitted)).
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