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Madison County Family Law Lawyer — How Can We Protect Your Family’s Future?

Family law matters in Madison County are governed by New York statutes like N.Y. Dom. Rel. Law § 236, which outlines equitable distribution and spousal support. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. provides full representation for divorce, custody, and support cases. Our firm, founded in 1997, uses a case-specific approach to handle the details of your situation in the Madison County Family Court.

A family law case can determine your financial future and relationship with your children.

New York Family Law Statutes

New York family law is primarily codified in the Domestic Relations Law and the Family Court Act. Key statutes include N.Y. Dom. Rel. Law § 170 for divorce grounds and N.Y. Dom. Rel. Law § 240 for child custody. These laws provide the framework for resolving family disputes in Madison County.

Last verified: March 2026 | Madison County Family Court | New York State Legislature

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by a former prosecutor. We use our experience to guide clients through these legal processes.

Official Legal Resources

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Handling a Family Law Case in Madison County

Madison County Family Court handles divorce, custody, support, and family offense cases. The court encourages settlement through preliminary conferences. Understanding local procedure is important for a smooth process.

  1. File a petition: File the appropriate petition (for divorce, custody, or support) with the Madison County Family Court Clerk’s office.
  2. Serve the other party: Ensure the other party is properly served with the legal papers according to New York court rules.
  3. Attend preliminary conferences: Participate in court-mandated preliminary conferences to discuss issues and explore settlement options.
  4. Complete discovery: Exchange financial disclosures and other relevant information through the discovery process.
  5. Attempt mediation or settlement: Engage in good-faith settlement negotiations or court-ordered mediation to resolve issues without a trial.
  6. Proceed to trial if necessary: If settlement is not possible, present your case at a hearing or trial before a Madison County Family Court judge.

Potential Outcomes in Family Law Cases

In Madison County, family law cases do not carry criminal penalties but determine critical issues like asset division, child custody, and financial support.

Issue Legal Standard Potential Outcomes
Property Division Equitable Distribution (N.Y. Dom. Rel. Law § 236(B)(5)) Fair, but not necessarily equal, division of marital assets and debts.
Spousal Support (Maintenance) Statutory Formula & Factors (N.Y. Dom. Rel. Law § 236(B)(6)) Temporary or long-term support based on need and ability to pay.
Child Custody Best Interests of the Child (N.Y. Dom. Rel. Law § 240) Legal and physical custody arrangements determining decision-making and living arrangements.
Child Support Child Support Standards Act (N.Y. Fam. Ct. Act § 413) Ongoing financial support based on the non-custodial parent’s income and number of children.

Results may vary based on the specific facts of each case.

Our Experience in Family Law

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997. Our attorneys have over 120 years of combined legal experience. We have handled thousands of family law matters. Our approach is based on direct legal knowledge and a focus on client goals.

Global advocacy. Local precision.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the grounds for divorce in New York?

New York recognizes both fault and no-fault grounds. The most common is the no-fault ground of an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage for at least six months, as defined in N.Y. Dom. Rel. Law § 170(7).

How is child custody determined in Madison County?

The court determines custody based on the child’s best interests, considering factors like each parent’s home environment, ability to provide care, and the child’s wishes if they are of sufficient age under N.Y. Dom. Rel. Law § 240.

How is child support calculated in New York?

Child support is calculated using a percentage of the non-custodial parent’s income, as outlined in the New York Child Support Standards Act (CSSA), N.Y. Fam. Ct. Act § 413.

What is equitable distribution in a New York divorce?

Equitable distribution means marital property is divided fairly, but not necessarily equally, based on factors like each spouse’s income and contributions under N.Y. Dom. Rel. Law § 236(B)(5).

Can a custody or support order be modified?

Yes. A significant change in circumstances, such as a job loss or relocation, may justify modifying a custody or child support order in Madison County Family Court.

Case Results

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has a record of documented results firm-wide across VA, MD, NJ, NY, and DC. Our attorneys work to achieve favorable outcomes in family law matters through negotiation and litigation.

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

Family Law Help in Madison County

We assist clients throughout Madison County and surrounding Central New York communities. Our firm is accessible to those needing family law help.

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