Frequently Asked Questions
What does a family law attorney do in New York?
How do I file for divorce in New York?
To file for divorce in New York, you must meet residency requirements and submit the appropriate legal documents. Our attorneys guide you through both no-fault and fault-based divorce processes to ensure your rights are protected.
How is child custody decided in New York?
Child custody is determined based on the best interests of the child. Courts consider factors like stability, parental involvement, and the child’s needs when making decisions.
Can I resolve my divorce without going to court?
Yes. Mediation is an effective way to resolve family law disputes without litigation. It allows couples to reach agreements faster, reduce costs, and avoid unnecessary conflict.
How is child support calculated in New York?
Child support is calculated using the Child Support Standards Act, which considers income and the number of children involved. Our attorneys ensure fair and accurate calculations based on your case.
What areas does WhitsonLaw serve?
WhitsonLaw serves clients across New York, including Albany, Saratoga, Essex, Clinton, and surrounding counties.
Do you offer Spanish-speaking attorneys?
Yes, WhitsonLaw offers Spanish-speaking attorneys to better serve diverse clients across New York.
What is a separation agreement?
A separation agreement is a legally binding document outlining terms such as property division, custody, and support before divorce is finalized.
Can grandparents get custody or visitation rights?
Yes, under certain circumstances, grandparents may seek custody or visitation rights in New York. Our attorneys can help evaluate your eligibility and guide you through the process.