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Understanding Child Support Laws in New York

Child support is a crucial aspect of family law that ensures children receive the financial support they need from both parents. In New York, child support obligations are determined by state guidelines and enforced by Family Court. At Tracy and Tracy Law, our experienced attorneys help parents navigate child support matters throughout Staten Island and New York City.

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Do Grandparents Have Visitation Rights in New York?

Grandparents play an important role in a child's life, but what happens when they are denied access to their grandchildren? In New York, grandparents do have legal rights to request visitation, but it is not automatically granted. At The Law Office of Tracy and Tracy, our experienced family law attorneys help grandparents understand and navigate their rights in Staten Island and throughout New York City.

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A Parent’s Guide to Custody in New York Family Court 

Navigating child custody in New York’s Family Court system can be overwhelming. Whether you’re seeking full custody, sole custody, or understanding your rights as a non-custodial parent, Tracy and Tracy Law Firm is here to help. With extensive experience in Staten Island and New York City courts, we provide the legal expertise needed to protect your parental rights.

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What You Need to Know When Charged with a Family Offense in New York 

Being charged with a family offense in New York City is a serious matter that can have lasting legal and personal consequences. “Family offense” is a term used in the context of family law. It refers to a number of behaviors that could be referred to as “domestic violence” outside of this context. Whether the allegations involve harassment, assault, stalking, or another domestic-related charge, it’s crucial to understand your rights and the legal process ahead. 

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