Skip to main content

Find Family Law Attorneys in Uniondale, NY

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

4 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Uniondale, NY
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeAttorney.com. We do not endorse any attorney or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the State Bar of New York before hiring.
Showing 4 family law attorneys in Uniondale, 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.
Law Office of Marina Moreno PLLC
405 RXR Plaza, Uniondale, NY 11556
(516) 478-9226 rymap.org
Law Offices of David Aminov, P.C.
626 RXR Plaza, Uniondale, NY 11556
(888) 828-8557 aminovlegal.com
Vaz Law, PLLC
405 RXR Plaza, Uniondale, NY 11556
(844) 785-2900 vazlaw.com
Law Office of David W. Teeter
626 RXR Plaza 6 FL, Uniondale, NY 11556
(516) 229-2235 dwtfamilylaw.com

What Does a Family Law Attorney in Uniondale Cost?

Family law attorney fees in New York vary widely. Many attorneys charge an hourly rate between $250 and $500 per hour. Some offer flat fees for simple uncontested divorces, typically ranging from $1,500 to $5,000. Retainers of $3,000 to $10,000 are common for contested cases. Costs depend on case complexity, court time, and attorney experience. 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 does a family law attorney in Uniondale do?
A family law attorney handles legal matters such as divorce, child custody, child support, spousal maintenance, and adoption. They represent clients in Nassau County Family Court and Supreme Court. They help with negotiations, court filings, and protecting your rights.
How long do I have to be separated before filing for divorce in New York?
New York law requires a no-fault divorce based on irretrievable breakdown of the marriage for at least six months. You can also file on fault grounds like cruel treatment or abandonment. The waiting period starts from the date of separation.