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Compassionate legal counsel and representation to protect your parental
rights and your child’s best interests.

At Krasner Law, PLLC, we help families navigate the complex and often emotional challenges of child custody disputes. Whether you’re seeking legal or physical custody, need modifications to an existing arrangement, or are facing a high-conflict situation, our team is here to provide strategic and compassionate guidance. With extensive experience in family law across New York and New Jersey, we focus on securing outcomes that prioritize your child’s well-being and your parental rights.
Our tailored approach ensures every client receives personalized attention, whether through mediation, negotiation, or litigation.
We know how significant these decisions are to you and your family. That’s why we approach every case with meticulous attention to detail, compassion for your circumstances, and a commitment to achieving results that align with your goals and your child’s best interests. Whether through negotiation, mediation, or litigation, Krasner Law is dedicated to securing the outcome you deserve.
Our comprehensive approach means that no matter how complex your custody issue, we are here to provide clarity, support, and strategic solutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions About Child Custody Services
Answers to the questions families often have about navigating
custody disputes.
We serve clients in New York (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island, Nassau,
Suffolk, Westchester, Rockland, and Orange) and New Jersey (Hudson, Essex, Union,
Bergen, Passaic, Morris, Somerset, Middlesex, Mercer, and Monmouth).
Legal custody involves decision-making rights, while physical custody determines where
the child resides.
Yes, custody arrangements can be modified if there is a significant change in
circumstances.
Courts consider factors like the child’s best interests, parental relationships, and living
environments.
Yes, under certain circumstances, grandparents can petition for visitation or custody.
Parental alienation occurs when one parent undermines the child’s relationship with the
other parent.
Relocation may require court approval and adjustments to custody arrangements.
Yes, we manage cases involving international jurisdictions.
We assist in enforcing court orders through legal action.
Contact us for a consultation to discuss your case and options.
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