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

Family law matters in Cayuga County, governed by statutes like N.Y. Domestic Relations Law § 170, involve significant emotional and financial stakes. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. provides full representation for divorce, child custody, and support cases. Our approach focuses on your family’s specific needs during this difficult time.

We help clients handle the Cayuga County Supreme Court system to seek resolutions that protect their children and financial security.

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. Domestic Relations Law § 170 for divorce grounds and N.Y. Family Court Act § 413 for child support guidelines. These laws provide the framework for resolving family disputes in Cayuga County Supreme Court and Family Court.

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

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris. The firm brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to family law cases.

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Handling a Family Law Case in Cayuga County

The Cayuga County Supreme Court handles divorce and related equitable distribution matters, while the Cayuga County Family Court addresses custody, support, and family offense petitions. Procedures can vary based on whether parties agree or contest issues.

  1. Initial Consultation: Meet with an attorney to discuss your goals, rights, and the legal process specific to your family situation.
  2. Filing the Petition: Your lawyer files the necessary petition (for divorce, custody modification, etc.) with the correct Cayuga County court clerk.
  3. Discovery and Negotiation: Both sides exchange financial disclosures. Your attorney negotiates for a fair settlement on support, custody, or property division.
  4. Court Proceedings: If settlement fails, the case proceeds to hearings or trial before a judge for a final decision on all disputed matters.

Potential Outcomes in Family Law Cases

In Cayuga County, family law outcomes like child support, spousal maintenance, and property division are determined by New York statutes and judicial discretion, not fixed penalties.

Results may vary based on the specific facts of each case. An attorney can explain how New York’s equitable distribution and child support guidelines may apply to your situation.

Our Experience in Family Law

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings a grounded, experienced approach to family law. Founded in 1997, our firm has handled numerous family cases, focusing on clear communication and practical strategies for our clients in Cayuga County and across New York.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a divorce take in Cayuga County, NY?

It depends on whether the divorce is contested. An uncontested divorce in Cayuga County can finalize in about 3-4 months. A contested divorce involving custody or property disputes can take a year or more, depending on court schedules and case complexity.

How is child custody determined in New York?

New York courts decide child custody based on the child’s best interests. Judges consider factors like each parent’s home environment, ability to provide care, the child’s relationships, and parental cooperation. The goal is a stable arrangement serving the child’s emotional and physical needs.

What is the difference between legal and physical custody?

Legal custody involves the right to make major decisions about a child’s health, education, and welfare. Physical custody determines where the child lives. Parents can share joint legal custody while one has primary physical custody, or arrangements can be split differently.

How is child support calculated in New York?

New York uses a formula based on the combined parental income and the number of children. The non-custodial parent typically pays a percentage of their income. The court can adjust this amount based on healthcare costs, childcare expenses, and other specific factors.

What is equitable distribution in a NY divorce?

Equitable distribution means marital property is divided fairly, but not necessarily equally. The Cayuga County Supreme Court considers factors like each spouse’s income, contributions to the marriage, and future needs. Separate property acquired before marriage usually stays with the original owner.

Case Results

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has a documented record of case results firm-wide across VA, MD, NJ, NY, and DC. Our attorneys work to seek favorable outcomes for clients.

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

Family Law Help in Cayuga County

Our New York location serves the Cayuga County area, including communities like Auburn, Weedsport, and Moravia. We are accessible to clients throughout the Finger Lakes region.

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24/7 phone consultations — (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.

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Last verified: March 2026. Information current as of March 2026. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.

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