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Compare Family Law Attorneys in North Syracuse, NY

Looking for a family law attorney in North Syracuse? Review the directory below to compare your options.

4 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
North Syracuse, NY
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Showing 4 family law attorneys in North Syracuse, NY Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Karp Law Office
428 S Main St #203, North Syracuse, NY 13212
(315) 458-5040 karplawoffice.com
Alan J Willmes Esq
119 Church St # 2, North Syracuse, NY 13212
(315) 579-2268
Law Office of Scott Cerio
311 N Main St, North Syracuse, NY 13212
(315) 565-6032 scottceriolaw.com
Lockhart Law Office, P.C.
430 S Main St, North Syracuse, NY 13212
(315) 937-2079 lockhartlawoffices.com

Family law attorneys in North Syracuse New York help clients with divorce child custody child support and spousal maintenance. New York courts require specific procedures for divorce including residency requirements and grounds for dissolution. A local attorney can guide you through Onondaga County Family Court and Supreme Court processes.

What Does a Family Law Attorney in North Syracuse Cost?

Family law attorney fees in New York typically range from 250 to 500 dollars per hour. Many attorneys charge a retainer of 3,000 to 10,000 dollars for a divorce case. Flat fees for simple uncontested divorces may start around 1,500 dollars. Costs vary significantly based on case complexity location and whether the case goes to trial. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the grounds for divorce in New York?
New York allows both no-fault and fault-based divorce. The no-fault ground is irretrievable breakdown of the marriage for at least six months. Fault grounds include cruel and inhuman treatment abandonment imprisonment for three or more years and adultery.
How is child custody decided in New York?
New York courts decide custody based on the best interests of the child. Factors include the childs wishes the parents ability to provide a stable home and each parents willingness to support the childs relationship with the other parent. The court may order sole custody or joint custody.