Spousal and/or Child support:
child support and spousal support are payments ordered by the Family Court. Parents must support a child until the age of 21 and married people must support each other for as long as they are married.
Paternity Lawyer Queens, NY
Paternity:
paternity means that a man is the biological father of a child and has the legal right to custody and visits and is responsible for paying child support.
If you are looking for an Adoption lawyer
in New York, we represent clients in the New York courts.
Adoption: Adoption is the legal process where one or two people become the parent of a child and take the child to be their own. Once the adoption is approved, the adopted child has all the same rights as if he or she had been naturally born to the adoptive parents and the adoptive parents have all the rights and responsibilities of the biological parents.
For an adoption to be legally binding, all the laws and procedures must be strictly followed. Depending on the facts of your particular case, the adoption procedure can be complex.
Divorce Lawyer in the New York Supreme Court
Divorce: divorce cases are filed in the Supreme Court.
The Family Court hears matters involving
Abused or Neglected Children (Child Protective Proceedings)
Domestic Violence (Family Offense)
Juvenile Delinquency
Crimes Committed by Children Between 7-18
Starting at age seven, children can be brought to court if they are accused of committing a crime. Where the case is handled and how the child is treated depends on a number of factors including the child’s age, intent and past record. Youth who are accused of committing crimes fall into three categories: Juvenile Delinquent, Juvenile Offender, and Adolescent Offender.
Juvenile Delinquents
A Juvenile Delinquent is a child over 7, but under 18 years of age (effective 10/1/19), who commits an act that would be a crime if it had been committed by an adult. Juvenile offenders, who are 13, 14, and 15 years of age, are not considered Juvenile Delinquents. Cases involving Juvenile Delinquents are handled in Family Court. Juvenile Delinquents do not go to adult jails. Instead, the court decides if they need supervision, treatment or placement through the local department of social services or the New York State Office of Children and Family Services. Juvenile Delinquents do not have criminal records. Family Court proceedings are confidential and in some instances the cases can be sealed.