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Divorce & Family Law Attorney in Warren County, New York

Warren County divorce is governed by New York Domestic Relations Law § 170 (no-fault) and § 236 (equitable distribution). Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 145 documented case results in Warren County. You face complex issues like child support calculations (17% of combined income for one child) and asset division under New York’s equitable distribution system.

In Warren County, family law cases are heard in the Warren County Supreme Court for divorce and equitable distribution, and the Warren County Family Court for custody and support matters.

New York Family Law Statutes

New York family law is primarily codified in the Domestic Relations Law (DRL) and Family Court Act (FCA). The foundational statute for divorce is NY Domestic Relations Law § 170, which establishes grounds including irretrievable breakdown (no-fault). Property division follows DRL § 236, mandating equitable distribution of marital assets. Child support is calculated under the Family Court Act § 413 using a percentage-of-income model. These laws apply uniformly across Warren County, with local court rules governing procedure.

Last verified: March 2026 | Warren County Supreme Court | New York State Legislature

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Warren County Family Court Process

Warren County Supreme Court handles all divorce and equitable distribution filings. The Warren County Family Court adjudicates custody, visitation, child support, and family offense petitions. New York requires a 6-month period of irretrievable breakdown or a signed separation agreement for no-fault divorce.

  1. File a summons and complaint with the Warren County Supreme Court Clerk. Pay the $335 index number fee.
  2. Serve the divorce papers on your spouse within 120 days. File proof of service.
  3. Exchange sworn statements of net worth detailing all assets, debts, and income.
  4. Attend the mandatory settlement conference to attempt resolution.
  5. If settlement fails, proceed to trial scheduling and pre-trial motions.
  6. Obtain the judgment of divorce and any ancillary orders for support or custody.

Warren County Family Law Penalties & Standards

In Warren County, divorce carries specific financial and custodial outcomes under New York’s equitable distribution and child support statutes.

IssueLegal StandardFinancial ImpactAdditional Consequences
Divorce GroundsNo-fault (6+ month breakdown) or faultFiling fee: $335 + RJI $95Automatic asset freeze upon filing
Property DivisionEquitable distribution (DRL § 236)Division of marital assets & debtsSeparate property typically excluded
Spousal SupportStatutory formula (temporary & post-divorce)Based on income, marriage length, needCan be modified upon substantial change
Child SupportPercentage of combined income (FCA § 413)17% (1 child), 25% (2), 29% (3), etc.Applies until age 21, subject to modification
Child CustodyBest interests of the childCourt costs, evaluation fees ($5k-$20k+)Parenting plan, decision-making authority

Results may vary. Each case depends on unique facts and court discretion.

Firm Credentials in New York Family Law

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris. The firm brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to family law matters in New York. Mr. Sris personally amended Virginia’s equitable distribution statute (Va. Code § 20-107.3), demonstrating deep legislative engagement with property division law—a complex area also central to New York divorce under DRL § 236. Our approach is case-specific, focusing on the financial and custodial details of your situation.

Case Results in Warren County

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 145 documented case results across all practice areas in Warren County, with a 96% favorable outcome rate. These results include dismissals, reductions, and favorable settlements in family law matters. Each outcome depends on the specific facts and evidence presented.

Results may vary. Prior results do not aim for a similar outcome.

Family Law Representation in Warren County

Our New York location serves clients at Warren County courts. We are a family law lawyer near Lake George and the surrounding North Country communities. We represent individuals in Lake George, Glens Falls, Queensbury, Bolton Landing, Warrensburg, Chestertown, and North Creek.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the grounds for divorce in Warren County, New York?

New York is a no-fault divorce state. The primary ground is an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage for at least six months (NY Domestic Relations Law § 170). Fault grounds like adultery or cruel treatment are also available but require proof.

How is child support calculated in Warren County?

Child support follows a statutory formula (NY Family Court Act). For one child, it’s 17% of the combined parental income up to $163,000. The percentage increases with more children. The court may order support above the cap for high-income cases.

What is equitable distribution in a New York divorce?

Equitable distribution means marital property is divided fairly, not necessarily equally (NY DRL § 236). The court considers factors like marriage length, income, and contributions. Separate property acquired before marriage or via gift/inheritance usually stays with the original owner.

How long does a contested divorce take in Warren County Supreme Court?

A contested divorce typically takes 12 to 24 months or more. The timeline depends on case complexity, court scheduling, and whether forensic evaluations are needed. An uncontested divorce can be finalized in 3 to 6 months.

What are automatic orders in a New York divorce?

Automatic orders under DRL § 236 take effect when a divorce is filed. They freeze marital assets, prohibit changing insurance beneficiaries, and restrict major financial transactions without court approval or written spousal consent.

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Last verified: March 2026. Information current as of verification date. Laws change—contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.

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