With decades of experience and an understanding approach, our attorneys are ideally equipped to protect your interests. Since 1991, founding attorney Tammy J. Arquette has been guiding families through divorce, child custody disputes, adoptions, child neglect allegations and a spectrum of other family law matters.
She is joined in practice by attorney Alexandra J. Buckley, who brings another decade of experience to the aid of clients in Family and Supreme Courts in the Capital District and beyond, including the counties of Saratoga, Schenectady, Albany, Rensselaer, Warren, Washington, Fulton, Montgomery, Schoharie, Columbia and Greene.You can count on both of our lawyers to provide the empathetic counsel and vigorous advocacy you deserve.
In addition to family law, our attorneys are skilled in consumer bankruptcy law, criminal defense, traffic law, and the purchase and sale of residential real estate and residential mortgage refinancing. If you have questions about how we can help you in any area of practice, don't hesitate to reach out to us for a confidential consultation.
She is joined in practice by attorney Alexandra J. Buckley, who brings another decade of experience to the aid of clients in Family and Supreme Courts in the Capital District and beyond, including the counties of Saratoga, Schenectady, Albany, Rensselaer, Warren, Washington, Fulton, Montgomery, Schoharie, Columbia and Greene.You can count on both of our lawyers to provide the empathetic counsel and vigorous advocacy you deserve.
In addition to family law, our attorneys are skilled in consumer bankruptcy law, criminal defense, traffic law, and the purchase and sale of residential real estate and residential mortgage refinancing. If you have questions about how we can help you in any area of practice, don't hesitate to reach out to us for a confidential consultation.
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The Arquette Law Firm, PLLC, was founded on the belief that people in need of legal assistance deserve not just the highest level of service, but respect and compassion as well.
For more than 30 years, we have helped people navigate the legal process of divorce and adoption as well as issues of abuse, bankruptcy and real estate transactions.
Founder Tammy Arquette was recognized for her skills by being selected for inclusion in Super Lawyers in 2017 and 2018.
We understand that when you call our office, it's often the first time you've ever contacted a lawyer.
For more than 30 years, we have helped people navigate the legal process of divorce and adoption as well as issues of abuse, bankruptcy and real estate transactions.
Founder Tammy Arquette was recognized for her skills by being selected for inclusion in Super Lawyers in 2017 and 2018.
We understand that when you call our office, it's often the first time you've ever contacted a lawyer.
Before discussing the steps involved in getting a divorce in New York state, it's important to make sure it's the right decision for you.
The divorce process typically takes at least a year to get through the courts.
Dividing property, making decisions about child custody and child support can be very complicated and stressful, especially when there are major disagreements between you and your spouse.
If you're certain that divorce is the right option for you, we can help you through the divorce process.
The divorce process typically takes at least a year to get through the courts.
Dividing property, making decisions about child custody and child support can be very complicated and stressful, especially when there are major disagreements between you and your spouse.
If you're certain that divorce is the right option for you, we can help you through the divorce process.
Asset division is a major aspect of any divorce proceeding.
In some cases, you and your ex may be able to largely agree on how to divide your property.
In other cases, the division can be significant.
Regardless of which type of situation you find yourself in, you likely have many questions regarding property division.
The following are some of the frequently asked questions our attorneys encounter.
It is important to keep in mind that everyone's situation is unique, and nothing can replace the type of advice you receive from meeting face to face with a lawyer.
In some cases, you and your ex may be able to largely agree on how to divide your property.
In other cases, the division can be significant.
Regardless of which type of situation you find yourself in, you likely have many questions regarding property division.
The following are some of the frequently asked questions our attorneys encounter.
It is important to keep in mind that everyone's situation is unique, and nothing can replace the type of advice you receive from meeting face to face with a lawyer.
Addressing and resolving parenting concerns are a large part of our family law practice at The Arquette Law Firm, PLLC.
Whether you are involved in a custody dispute, need help with child support or are attempting to establish your parental rights, our attorneys are here to help you identify your goals, explore your options and find the best path toward a solution.
Issues surrounding child custody and visitation can be emotionally contentious.
It is important to always keep the best interests of your child(ren) in mind.
Whether you are involved in a custody dispute, need help with child support or are attempting to establish your parental rights, our attorneys are here to help you identify your goals, explore your options and find the best path toward a solution.
Issues surrounding child custody and visitation can be emotionally contentious.
It is important to always keep the best interests of your child(ren) in mind.
The Child Support Standards Act is the relevant statute contained both in the Family Court Act for family court matters and the domestic relations law for divorce matters.
It provides the formula and framework for determining the presumptive amount of child support that should be paid by the noncustodial parent to the custodial parent when the parents are no longer living together.
Child support consists of several mandatory forms of payment, including basic child support, health insurance for the child (also known as medical support), payment for uncovered medical and health-related expenses, and payment for child care.
It provides the formula and framework for determining the presumptive amount of child support that should be paid by the noncustodial parent to the custodial parent when the parents are no longer living together.
Child support consists of several mandatory forms of payment, including basic child support, health insurance for the child (also known as medical support), payment for uncovered medical and health-related expenses, and payment for child care.
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