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Divorce & Family Law Attorney in Warren County, New York

Warren County divorce under New York Domestic Relations Law § 170 requires showing irretrievable breakdown for six months; Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 145 documented results in Warren County. Our firm provides full representation for divorce, child custody, and equitable distribution matters in Warren County Supreme Court.

In Warren County, family law cases are split between Supreme Court (divorce, equitable distribution) and Family Court (custody, support). The statutory child support formula applies 17% of combined income for one child, with adjustments for more children.

New York Family Law Statutes

New York family law is governed primarily by the Domestic Relations Law (DRL) and Family Court Act (FCA). The foundational statute for divorce is N.Y. Domestic Relations Law § 170, which establishes the grounds for divorce, including the no-fault ground of irretrievable breakdown. Property division follows DRL § 236, which mandates equitable distribution of marital property. Child custody determinations are made under DRL § 240, applying the “best interests of the child” standard. These statutes provide the legal framework for all family law proceedings in Warren County.

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

Official Legal Resources

For the complete text of New York’s family law statutes, refer to the official state legislature website: N.Y. Domestic Relations Law (official New York State Senate). For Warren County court procedures, forms, and contact information, visit: Warren County Supreme Court website (New York Courts .gov).

Warren County Family Court Process

Family law proceedings in Warren County involve specific local procedures. The Supreme Court handles divorce and equitable distribution, while the Family Court addresses custody and support. Understanding this division is important for efficient case management.

  1. Initial Consultation and Case Assessment: Schedule a consultation with Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. to discuss your situation. Bring relevant documents: marriage certificate, financial records, and any existing court orders.
  2. Filing the Divorce Petition: Your attorney will prepare and file a Summons with Notice or Summons and Complaint at the Warren County Supreme Court. Automatic restraining orders under DRL § 236 take effect, freezing marital assets.
  3. Service of Process and Response: The other spouse must be formally served with divorce papers. They have 20-30 days to respond. If they don’t respond, you may seek a default judgment.
  4. Discovery and Financial Disclosure: Both parties exchange financial information through discovery. This includes statements of net worth, tax returns, and documentation of assets and debts.
  5. Negotiation and Settlement Conference: Attend a mandatory settlement conference. Many cases settle here through negotiation on property division, support, and custody. If settlement fails, the case proceeds to trial.
  6. Trial and Judgment: If no settlement is reached, the case goes to trial before a Supreme Court justice. The judge will decide all contested issues and issue a judgment of divorce.

Warren County Family Law Penalties and Standards

In Warren County, family law matters involve specific legal standards rather than penalties: no-fault divorce requires irretrievable breakdown for 6+ months; equitable distribution applies to marital property; maintenance follows statutory formulas; child support uses percentage guidelines.

IssueLegal StandardFinancial ImpactAdditional Factors
Divorce GroundsIrretrievable breakdown (6+ months) or fault groundsFiling fee: $335 + $95 RJI feeSeparation agreement option
Property DivisionEquitable distribution (DRL § 236)Varies by asset valueMarital vs. separate property
Spousal SupportStatutory formula (temporary & post-divorce)Based on income disparityDuration of marriage
Child SupportPercentage of combined income (17%-35%)Up to $163,000 combined incomeHealthcare, education expenses
Child CustodyBest interests of the childEvaluation costs: $5,000-$20,000+Parenting plans, relocation

Results may vary. Each case depends on unique facts and circumstances.

Firm Credentials in Family Law

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris. Our attorneys have over 120 years of combined legal experience. Mr. Sris personally amended Virginia Code § 20-107.3, the equitable distribution statute, demonstrating legislative-level influence in family law. This background in statutory law informs our approach to New York’s DRL § 236 equitable distribution cases. Our firm-wide case results total 4,739+ with a 93%+ favorable outcome rate.

Case Results in Warren County

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 145 documented case results in Warren County across all practice areas, with a 96% favorable outcome rate for family law matters. These results include successful negotiations of property settlements, favorable child custody arrangements, and reduced spousal support obligations.

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

Local Family Law Representation

Our New York location serves clients at Warren County courts. We represent individuals throughout the Warren County area, including Lake George, Glens Falls, Queensbury, Bolton Landing, Warrensburg, Chestertown, and North Creek. As a family law lawyer near Warren County, we provide accessible representation for local residents.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the grounds for divorce in New York?

New York allows both fault and no-fault divorce. The most common ground is irretrievable breakdown of the relationship for at least six months (no-fault). Fault grounds include adultery, cruel and inhuman treatment, abandonment for one year, imprisonment for three years, or living apart under a separation decree.

How is property divided in a New York divorce?

New York follows equitable distribution under Domestic Relations Law § 236. This means marital property is divided fairly, not necessarily equally. The court considers factors like each spouse’s income, contributions to the marriage, and future earning capacity.

How is child support calculated in Warren County?

Child support follows a statutory percentage of combined parental income: 17% for one child, 25% for two, 29% for three, 31% for four, and 35% for five or more children. This applies to combined income up to $163,000; above that amount, the court has discretion.

What is the difference between Supreme Court and Family Court in Warren County?

Warren County Supreme Court handles divorce, equitable distribution, and spousal support matters. Warren County Family Court handles custody, visitation, child support, paternity, and family offense (domestic violence) petitions. Some cases may involve both courts.

How long does a divorce take in Warren County?

An uncontested divorce typically takes 3-6 months from filing to judgment. A contested divorce can take 12-24 months or longer, depending on case complexity, court scheduling, and whether forensic evaluations or extensive discovery are needed.

Related Legal Services

For more information about our family law services throughout New York, visit our New York family law lawyer hub page. We also serve neighboring areas including New York County (Manhattan) family law lawyer and Kings County (Brooklyn) family law lawyer. In Warren County, we also handle criminal defense and immigration law matters. Learn more about Mr. Sris’s background and experience.

Last verified: March 2026. Information current as of 2026-02-15. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.

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