Oneida County, New York Divorce Lawyers
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The Law Offices of Eisenhut & Eisenhut
SponsoredDivorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Utica, NY)
Oneida County based firm assisting area clients with their divorce and family law needs. Call Eisenhut & Eisenhut today!
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Utica, NY based Family Law firm assisting clients in CNY with their divorce law needs. Call today for a consultation!
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Law Office of Brendan S. Cranna
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Hudson)
One Hudson City Centre, Hudson, NY 12534 -
Lorenzo Napolitano Attorney at Law
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Rochester)
28 East Main St., Suite 900, Rochester, NY 14614- 1 Super Lawyers®
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Cole & Valkenburgh, P.C.
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Bath)
7 E. Steuben Street, Bath, NY 14810 -
Redder, Bock & Associates, PLLC
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Kingston)
243 Wall Street, Post Office Box #3100, Kingston, NY 12401-
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Law Offices of Richard Scott Zirt
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Monticello)
7 St. John Street, Suite 101, Monticello, NY 12701- Free Consultation
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Law Office of Emanuel N. Mouganis
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Brockport)
62 Main Street, Brockport, NY 14420- Free Consultation
- 5 Attorney Ratings
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Greenwald Law P.C.
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Poughkeepsie)
224 Church Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 1 Additional Office -
Igunbor & Igunbor Law Firm, PLLC
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Poughkeepsie)
695 Dutchess Turnpike, Suite 201, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 1 Additional Office-
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Larkin Ingrassia Andrews Criminal Defense Attorneys
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Middletown)
626 East Main Street, Middletown, NY 10940 2 Additional Offices -
Bashian P.C.
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Newburgh)
356 Meadow Avenue, Suite 21, Newburgh, NY 12550 -
Strauss Kallus Kimple Dumais, PLLC
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Goshen)
301 Main Street, Suite 2E, Goshen, NY 10924- 2 Super Lawyers®
- 3 Attorney Ratings
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Claudio & Associates, Attorneys at Law
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Newburgh)
5020 Route 9W, Suite 103 #9, Newburgh, NY 12550- Free Consultation
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Cole, Sorrentino, Hurley, Hewner & Gambino P.C.
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Batavia)
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The Kleister Law Group
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Washingtonville)
85 East Main Street, Washingtonville, NY 10992 1 Additional OfficeFeatured Review"From the first day of meeting Chris, I knew he was the right fit for me and my custody case. Chris always makes time to listen to me, he is realistic in his approach and always give a straight forward answer. Chris, Lisa and Jenn are always responsive to my communications and I appreciate that. They never leave me hanging without an answer to something I think is important to my case. Chris is professional, thorough and always puts me at ease in the toughest situations. I am glad I have found..." Read the full review
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VanderWoude & Roma, PLLC
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Stormville)
103 Old Route 52, Stormville, NY 12582-
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Oneida County Divorce Law Firms
Utica, NY based Family Law firm assisting clients in CNY with their divorce law needs. Call today for a consultation!
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Oneida County based firm assisting area clients with their divorce and family law needs. Call Eisenhut & Eisenhut today!
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Joseph R. Williams
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Albany)
126 State St., 6th Floor, Albany, NY 12207 -
Nicole Helmer Simon Esq.
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Glenville)
113 Saratoga Road, Route 50, Glenville, NY 12302 -
Clifford C. Eisenhut Esq.
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Utica)
25 Hopper St., Utica, NY 13501 -
Michael N. Kalil
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Utica)
1602 Sunset Ave., Utica, NY 13502 -
Kayla M. Molinaro
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Albany)
126 State St., 6th Floor, Albany, NY 12207 -
Lorraine R. Silverman
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Albany)
126 State St., 6th Floor, Albany, NY 12207 -
Steven A. Paquette
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Syracuse)
110 West Fayette Street, One Lincoln Center, Suite 1000, Syracuse, NY 13202- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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Justin Kimple
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Goshen)
301 Main Street, Suite 2E, Goshen, NY 10924 -
Barbara J. Strauss
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Goshen)
301 Main Street, Suite 2E, Goshen, NY 10924- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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Erno C. Poll
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Chester)
95 Brookside Avenue, Chester, NY 10918 -
George W. Redder Esq.
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Kingston)
243 Wall Street, Post Office Box #3100, Kingston, NY 12401 -
Anastasia Grace Cholakis Esq.
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Albany)
18 Corporate Woods Blvd, Second Floor, Albany, NY 12211 -
Cameron T. Bernard
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Syracuse)
110 West Fayette Street, One Lincoln Center, Suite 1000, Syracuse, NY 13202 -
Lorenzo Napolitano
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Rochester)
28 East Main St., Suite 900, Rochester, NY 14614- Super Lawyers® Selectee
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Brendan S. Cranna
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Hudson)
One Hudson City Centre, Hudson, NY 12534 -
Kathleen Bock Esq.
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Kingston)
243 Wall Street, Post Office Box #3100, Kingston, NY 12401 -
Kelly J. Mikullitz
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Latham)
6 Airport Park Boulevard, Latham, NY 12110- Free Consultation
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Harvey C. Kallus
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Goshen)
301 Main Street, Suite 2E, Goshen, NY 10924 -
Michael J. Belsky Jr.
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Latham)
1203 Troy-Schenectady Road, Suite 101, Latham, NY 12110 -
Dirk A. Galbraith
Divorce & Separation Lawyers Serving Oneida County, NY (Ithaca)
798 Cascadilla Street, Suite A, Ithaca, NY 14850
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People Often Ask…
Getting a divorce can have serious, long-term effects, both emotionally and legally. There are also strict legal requirements that cover everything from choosing a method of legal separation to selecting where and how to file, to deciding how the property should be divided. The divorce process can be confusing, especially without legal assistance. FindLaw's directory can connect you with trusted divorce lawyers in Oneida County, New York to guide you through the divorce process and minimize the stress you experience during this difficult time.
There are several distinctions between divorce and separation.
First, legal separation may be a court-mandated step of the divorce process, with some states requiring that potential divorcees spend some time living apart in a form of legal separation before proceeding to formal divorce.
Outside of this requirement, legal separation is reversible, while divorce is not. Once you have been declared divorced from a former spouse, there is no going back. Legally separated spouses retain the right to inherit property as well, and may not remarry (as they are still considered married, despite separation).
Depending on your circumstances, you may have other options for ending your marriage besides a divorce. Many states offer legal separations, which can allow spouses to make some of the same decisions as a divorce regarding their shared property, child custody, and child support. This option doesn't legally end the marriage and is generally used when couples want to retain their marriage status for religious or health care reasons.
An annulment, on the other hand, has the same legal effect as a divorce but does so by declaring your marriage was never valid in the first place. Reasons for an annulment could be that one spouse was already married, was tricked into the marriage, or was too young at the time to legally marry.
While divorce may be permanent, it does not dispute the fact that a marriage was legally enacted and in existence in the first place.
An annulment, however, is very similar to a divorce as it may involve a dividing of assets, custody and visitation negotiations, and so on — but an annulment means that the marriage was established on false pretenses. If a man discovers, for example, that his wife has been lying about an extensive criminal past (or present), or that she was never formally divorced from a former spouse, he may file for an annulment rather than a divorce.
If an annulment is successful, it is — from a legal perspective — as if the marriage did not ever truly exist. Annulments can also be sought for religious reasons, particularly given the gravity of divorce in the understanding of certain faiths.
The division of marital property after a divorce will generally depend on whether or not you live in a community property state. The best way to determine whether your state is a community property state is to talk to a local attorney who can tell you what the law is and who can help you understand how that affects your situation.
Community property states consider nearly all property obtained after the marriage as equally owned by both spouses. As a result, the property will generally be equally split after the divorce. Absent community property statutes, it's typically up to the court to divide marital property between both parties. In either case, courts will normally accept a property division agreement if the spouses can create their own.
Attorneys aren't needed for every divorce, but in many cases, legal assistance can be beneficial, if not crucial. With the complex nature of some divorce procedures and emotions running high, it is often a good idea to have a knowledgeable resource for information and a skilled advocate for negotiations and possible court proceedings.
If both spouses are on speaking terms and being relatively fair-minded and pleasant with one another, a single divorce lawyer may be able to help them navigate their divorce proceedings. This may be the case for several no-fault divorces.
However, in instances where a fault is established, or combative divorce proceedings are expected to take place, it is highly advised that both spouses hire a skilled divorce lawyer to represent their best interests. Not only can a negotiation between professional legal counsel lead to a much more streamlined process, but this method may also remove some of the emotions associated with painful divorce proceedings.
Alimony and spousal support are interchangeable terms that refer to monthly payments from one ex-spouse to another following a divorce. These payments can be court-ordered or arranged by the parties involved and are intended to account for the adverse economic effect a divorce can have on one party. All spousal support agreements and amounts are unique, depending on the spouses' individual incomes and property, their earning capacity, the duration of the marriage and whether children and child support are involved, among other factors.
Yes, it is legal for individuals to fill out a divorce petition themselves. However, it is highly recommended that you find a divorce lawyer with experience for a consultation regardless, even if you are planning to have a mutually acceptable no-fault divorce.
Divorce paperwork can be complex, and the surrounding legal territory even more so. If you are facing a more acrimonious or complicated divorce, you should seek legal representation immediately.