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Coram Family Law

Family Law Attorney in Coram

Clear Guidance For Difficult Family Transitions

When your family is changing, you are not just dealing with legal forms. You are thinking about your children, your home, your business, and what life will look like next month and next year. If you are facing divorce, a custody dispute, or questions about support in Coram, you deserve steady, experienced guidance.

At Kuhn & Sandler, PLLC, our practice is devoted to family law. Our founding attorney, Steven P. Kuhn, has nearly 40 years of experience helping Suffolk County families work through divorce, child custody, and spousal maintenance. We take the time to understand your goals, then tailor our advice and strategy to your specific situation.

Whether your case is likely to settle through negotiation or may require firm litigation in the local courts, we work to protect your rights and your privacy. 

If you are facing divorce, custody, or support issues in Coram, schedule online or call (631) 629-6874 to speak with a family law lawyer about your options.

Why Families Choose Our Firm

When you put your future and your children in a lawyer’s hands, you want more than legal knowledge. You want judgment, calm, and a plan. Families choose our firm because we focus solely on family law and bring decades of concentrated experience to every matter we handle.

Our founding attorney, Steven P. Kuhn, has been working in New York family law for nearly 40 years. Over that time, we have guided people through straightforward divorces and highly contested custody and financial disputes. This depth of experience helps us identify practical options quickly and explain what to expect at each step.

We are also trusted by professionals and business owners, including lawyers and doctors, who may have complex compensation, retirement accounts, or ownership interests that need careful attention. We understand that your reputation, privacy, and schedule matter, and we work to structure our approach around those realities.

Much of our work comes from referrals by former clients and by other professionals throughout Suffolk County. To us, those referrals reflect our commitment to being approachable, prepared, and honest with the people we represent. When you contact our firm, you can expect direct answers, clear communication, and strategies that match your priorities.

Family Law Issues We Commonly Handle

Family law covers many different situations, and it is normal to feel unsure where your concern fits. We regularly help clients who are just starting to think about separation, as well as those already in the middle of a case.

If you are considering divorce, we can help you understand how property may be divided, how parenting time can be structured, and how support is evaluated under New York law. We look at the full picture, including your income, assets, debts, and long-term financial goals, then discuss which approaches are realistic.

Child custody and parenting time disputes are often the most stressful part of a separation. We work with parents to develop parenting plans that reflect their children’s needs, school schedules, and activities. When conflict is high, we help clients focus on what the court generally considers to be in a child’s best interests, and we prepare them for how those issues are presented.

Support is another key concern. In matters involving child support or spousal maintenance, we walk you through how income is typically considered, what documentation is helpful, and how changes in circumstances may affect future obligations. For professionals or business owners, this can include attention to variable income, bonuses, or the value of a practice.

Some of the family law matters we handle include:

  • Divorce, including property division and parenting plans
  • Child custody, parenting time, and relocation disputes
  • Child support and spousal maintenance questions and modifications
  • Matters involving professionals, business owners, or complex assets
  • Post judgment enforcement and requests to change existing orders

If you do not see your exact situation listed, that does not mean we cannot assist you. It simply reflects how many different ways family issues can arise. Speaking with a family attorney Coram residents trust can help you sort out which options fit your circumstances.

How We Guide You Through The Process

Uncertainty about what happens next is one of the hardest parts of a family law matter. We aim to make the process more predictable by explaining each step clearly and helping you prepare for decisions before they arrive. From the first meeting, we ask questions about your goals, your children, and your financial picture, then outline possible paths.

In a New York divorce or custody case, the process often begins with filing or responding to a petition, followed by court conferences that focus on temporary arrangements and the exchange of information. During this time, we help you gather documents, understand deadlines, and think through realistic settlement ranges. When appropriate, we suggest mediation or structured negotiation to resolve issues without extended litigation.

Some cases do require more formal court involvement. If your matter moves toward hearings or trial, we work with you on testimony, exhibits, and how to communicate your concerns effectively in the courtroom. Our role is to shoulder many of the legal details so that you can focus on your family and your work.

If your situation is developing quickly, these first steps are often helpful:

  • Collect basic financial records, such as recent tax returns, pay stubs, and bank statements
  • Write down your main concerns about your children, home, or business in order of importance
  • Avoid making major financial decisions or agreements without understanding the legal impact
  • Schedule a consultation with a family law lawyer Coram clients can meet with to review options

Throughout the process, we focus on communication. We work to answer questions promptly, discuss tradeoffs honestly, and give you space to weigh choices before important decisions. Our goal is to combine legal skill with practical, steady support at a time when life may feel unsettled.

Local Insight For Suffolk County Families

Living in Coram means that your family law matter may be handled in the Suffolk County courts, which follow New York law and have their own procedures and scheduling patterns. Working with a family lawyer Coram residents can easily reach and understand what that means in real terms.

Over nearly four decades, our attorneys have worked on many cases that move through the Suffolk County family and Supreme Courts. That experience informs how we prepare you for conferences, what documents we suggest you gather, and how we approach settlement discussions. While no attorney can control how a particular judge will rule, familiarity with the local system helps us give more grounded guidance.

We also understand the practical realities of raising a family and running a business in this part of Long Island. Commuting schedules, school calendars, and the cost of living all affect what parenting plans and support arrangements are workable. We factor those local details into our advice instead of treating your case as an abstract legal problem.

Because we are rooted in Suffolk County, including work for clients who live and work in Coram, we are accessible when questions arise. You do not have to rely only on distant communication with a lawyer who is unfamiliar with the area and its courts. We aim to combine local knowledge with the level of service you expect from any leading family law practice.

Talk To Our Family Law Team

Reaching out to a lawyer can feel like a big step, especially when your family is already under stress. When you contact Kuhn & Sandler, PLLC, our priority is to listen. We want to understand what is happening at home, what you hope to protect, and what you are most worried about before we talk about legal options.

From there, we discuss how our nearly 40 years of focused family law work in Suffolk County can help you evaluate your choices. Whether your situation may be resolved through negotiation, mediation, or requires stronger litigation, we explain the likely process and where we can add value. We also emphasize confidentiality, so you can speak openly about sensitive financial or parenting issues.

You do not have to sort through New York family law on your own. A conversation with a seasoned family law firm Coram residents rely on can bring clarity and a sense of direction. We work to provide the information you need to make informed decisions about your future.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I need a family law attorney?

You should consider speaking with an attorney when you are facing divorce, a custody dispute, or significant support issues. Early advice can help you avoid mistakes and protect your position. We review your situation, explain realistic options, and discuss whether ongoing representation makes sense for you.

How long does a Suffolk County divorce usually take?

The length of a divorce in Suffolk County depends on issues like conflict level, court schedules, and how quickly information is exchanged. Some cases resolve within months, while others take longer. During our consultation, we can provide a more tailored estimate based on your specific circumstances.

Can your firm handle complex assets or a business?

Yes. Our firm has a long history of working with professionals and business owners. We are familiar with the challenges of valuing practices, addressing variable income, and dividing complex assets. We coordinate closely with you to understand your financial picture before discussing settlement or litigation strategies.

How will you help protect my relationship with my children?

We focus on parenting plans that support your children’s stability and your ongoing involvement in their lives. We discuss schedules, decision-making, and communication, and we explain how courts typically view best interests. Our goal is to present your concerns clearly and work toward arrangements that support healthy parent-child relationships.

What should I bring to our first meeting?

It is helpful to bring recent tax returns, pay stubs, and any court papers you have received. A brief written list of your main concerns and questions can also guide the discussion. If you are unsure what to gather, we can talk through priorities when you schedule the appointment.

Speak with an experienced family law attorney in Coram about your divorce, custody, or support concerns—schedule your consultation online or call (631) 629-6874 today.

Our Clients Tell Their Stories

    "I would not have been represented better than this by any other firm or attorneys"
    - A. Maris
    "I truly felt a partnership and would highly recommend this firm to anyone facing divorce."
    - Jim M.
    "I highly recommend this law firm."
    - Michael C.
    "Forever indebted for their advice."
    - Linda O.
    "I am forever grateful"
    - Linda O.
    "Truly the best divorce lawyers!!!"
    - Robert Federico

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