Welcome! On this page you'll find the following information for Monroe County, New York:
- Where to file for child custody in Monroe County
- How to find or contact the Monroe County Family Court
- Whether the court offers childcare for days you must visit the court building
- Where to find Monroe County child custody forms and court fees
- How to learn more and find a lawyer
Where To File for Child Custody in Monroe County, New York
In Monroe County, child custody is handled by the Monroe County Family Court
NAME OF COURT
Monroe County Family Court
COURT WEBSITE ADDRESS
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COURT PHONE NUMBER
COURT EMAIL ADDRESS
monroefamilycourt@nycourts.gov
COURTHOUSE ADDRESS
Monroe County Family Court
99 Exchange Blvd.
Hall of Justice
3rd Floor
Room 360
Rochester, NY 14614
COURTHOUSE HOURS
Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. excluding court holidays.
COURTHOUSE CHILDCARE
On site child care offered Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Monroe County Child Custody Forms & Fees
New York Child Custody Forms Used in Monroe County
http://ww2.nycourts.gov/forms/
Monroe County Child Custody Forms
Family Court Fee
Get Help With New York Child Custody
Before you file legal papers, take some time to familiarize yourself with the resouces offered by your local court. Most courts now offer at least some materials and forms to help you understand and manage your child custody case. Even if you plan to work with a lawyer, it's smart to do some research before you turn things over. When you're ready to find a lawyer, the resources below can help you locate a child custody attorney near you.
Monroe County Family Court Self-Help Materials
New York Resources for Making a Parenting Plan
Monroe County Free or Low Cost Legal Help
Monroe County Child Custody Lawyers
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