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Divorce & Family Law Attorney in Warren County, New York

Warren County divorce requires handling New York Domestic Relations Law § 170 and § 236; Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 145 documented case results in Warren County with a 96% favorable outcome rate. 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 heard in both Supreme Court (divorce, equitable distribution) and Family Court (custody, support, family offense).

New York Family Law Statutes

New York family law is governed primarily by the Domestic Relations Law (DRL) and Family Court Act (FCA). DRL § 170 establishes grounds for divorce, with irretrievable breakdown being the most common no-fault ground requiring a six-month period. DRL § 236 governs equitable distribution of marital property and maintenance (alimony), using codified formulas for calculations. The Family Court Act addresses child custody, visitation, support, paternity, and family offense matters.

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

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris, who brings background in accounting and information systems to complex financial divorce cases. Mr. Sris personally amended Virginia’s equitable distribution statute (Va. Code § 20-107.3), demonstrating deep legislative understanding applicable to New York’s equitable distribution principles.

Official Legal Resources

For the complete text of New York family law statutes: New York Domestic Relations Law (official New York State Legislature).

For Warren County court information: Warren County Supreme Court website (official New York Courts .gov domain).

Warren County Family Court Procedures

Warren County Supreme Court handles all divorce and equitable distribution matters. Warren County Family Court handles custody, visitation, child support, paternity, and family offense petitions. New York requires a six-month period of irretrievable breakdown or a signed separation agreement for no-fault divorce. Maintenance is calculated using statutory formulas for both temporary and post-divorce periods.

  1. File initial papers with Warren County Supreme Court Clerk, paying the $335 index number fee and serving your spouse according to New York rules.
  2. Exchange sworn statements of net worth and financial documents within 45 days; automatic orders under DRL § 236 freeze marital assets upon filing.
  3. Participate in preliminary and compliance conferences; explore settlement through mediation; file Request for Judicial Intervention (RJI) with $95 fee if needed.
  4. Complete discovery including interrogatories, document requests, and depositions; in complex cases, consider business valuation experts for asset division.
  5. Either reach a settlement agreement covering all issues or proceed to trial; file note of issue with $30 fee to place case on trial calendar.

Warren County Family Law Penalties and Consequences

In Warren County, family law matters involve financial obligations rather than penalties: equitable distribution of marital property, maintenance calculated by statutory formula, and child support following percentage guidelines.

Issue Legal Standard Financial Impact Additional Consequences
Divorce Grounds No-fault: irretrievable breakdown 6+ months Filing fees: $335 index + $95 RJI + $30 note of issue Automatic restraining orders freeze assets
Property Division Equitable distribution (DRL § 236) Fair division of marital property Business valuation costs: $5,000-$20,000+
Maintenance (Alimony) Statutory formula based on income Temporary and post-divorce calculations Duration based on marriage length
Child Support 17% for one child, 25% for two, etc. Applies to combined income up to $163,000 Health insurance and educational expenses
Custody Best interests of child standard Forensic evaluation: $5,000-$20,000+ Parenting time schedules

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

Firm Credentials and Experience

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 and brings over 120 years of combined attorney experience to family law matters. Our firm has achieved 4,739+ case results firm-wide across VA, MD, NJ, NY, and DC with a 93%+ favorable outcome rate. Mr. Sris personally amended Virginia’s equitable distribution statute (Va. Code § 20-107.3), demonstrating legislative influence relevant to New York’s equitable distribution principles. Our tagline reflects our approach: “Global advocacy. Local precision.”

Warren County Case Results

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 145 documented case results in Warren County across all practice areas with a 96% favorable outcome rate. Our firm-wide experience includes 4,739+ case results across VA, MD, NJ, NY, and DC with a 93%+ favorable outcome rate.

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

Local Warren County Representation

Our New York location serves clients at Warren County courts, accessible via I-87, I-90, I-787, Route 9, and Route 7. As a family law lawyer near Warren County, we represent clients throughout Lake George, Glens Falls, Queensbury, Bolton Landing, Warrensburg, Chestertown, and North Creek. We offer 24/7 phone consultations at (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

New York recognizes both fault and no-fault grounds. The most common is irretrievable breakdown of the relationship for at least six months (no-fault). Fault grounds include adultery, cruel treatment, abandonment, imprisonment, and living apart under a separation decree.

How is property divided in a Warren County divorce?

New York follows equitable distribution under DRL § 236. This means marital property is divided fairly, not necessarily equally. The court considers factors like marriage length, income, contributions, and future needs. Separate property acquired before marriage or by gift/inheritance usually stays with that spouse.

How is child support calculated in Warren County?

Child support follows a statutory formula: 17% of combined parental income for one child, 25% for two, 29% for three, 31% for four, and 35% for five or more. This applies to combined income up to $163,000. Above that, 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 maintenance. Warren County Family Court handles custody, visitation, child support, paternity, and family offense petitions. Some matters may be transferred between courts for efficiency.

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 Resources

New York Family Law Lawyer — Our state hub page for New York family law information.

New York County (Manhattan) Family Law Lawyer — Representation in Manhattan family courts.

Warren County Criminal Defense Lawyer — Criminal defense representation in Warren County.

Mr. Sris Attorney Profile — Learn more about your Warren County family law attorney.

New York Office Location — Information about our New York location.

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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