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Going through a separation or divorce is challenging, especially when children are involved. Fortunately, a child custody lawyer at Law Office of Alexander Korotkin, ESQ. can help. Law Office of Alexander Korotkin, ESQ. understands the sensitivity of child custody matters. Each family's situation is unique, and we are committed to finding solutions that serve the best interests of the children while also respecting the rights of our clients. At Law Office of Alexander Korotkin, ESQ., we navigate the legal system to address your child custody concerns, including legal custody, physical custody, visitation rights, and custody modifications.

To discuss your case and how a child custody attorney at Law Office of Alexander Korotkin, ESQ. can help, call (585) 302-2883.

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Why Choose Law Office of Alexander Korotkin, ESQ.

At the Law Office of Alexander Korotkin, Esq., we focus exclusively on family law matters across Monroe and surrounding counties. With over 25 years of experience, we provide practical guidance and clear communication so you understand your options at every step. Whether through negotiation or litigation, we work to protect your rights, your finances, and your role within your family.

Why Choose Us:

  • Over 25 years of focused family law experience
  • Personalized strategies tailored to your unique family situation
  • Skilled in both settlement negotiation and trial litigation
  • Strong relationships within the local Rochester legal community
  • Services available in English, Russian, and Ukrainian
  • Cost-conscious approach aimed at efficient, practical outcomes
  • Clear Communication In Three Languages

    We explain every step in English, Russian, or Ukrainian so you stay informed.

  • Cost-Effective Settlements And Litigation

    Focused on efficient resolutions, in or out of court, to protect your future.

  • 25+ Years Of Local Family Law Experience

    Seasoned counsel in Monroe and nearby counties for complex family issues.

  • Personalized Guidance For Your Family

    Tailored strategies that respect your role as both parent and spouse.

Meet the Law Office of Alexander Korotkin, Esq.

At the Law Office of Alexander Korotkin, Esq., we focus exclusively on family law matters for clients in Monroe, Livingston, Ontario, Wayne, Genesee, and Orleans Counties. With more than 25 years of experience, we bring practical insight and steady guidance to issues such as divorce, custody, child support, adoption, and marital agreements.

We take the time to understand each family’s unique circumstances and goals, and we explain every step so our clients can make informed decisions. Whether resolving disputes through negotiation or presenting a case in court, we are committed to cost-effective, strategic representation. We are also proud to serve clients in Russian and Ukrainian, helping more families feel heard and understood during difficult transitions.

Quick Legal Insights
  • Can custody arrangements be changed?
    Yes, custody arrangements can be modified if there is a significant change in circumstances that affects the child's best interests. A formal request to modify the custody order must be filed with the court, which will assess the proposed changes and decide if they benefit the child.
  • What is joint custody?
    Joint custody means both parents share responsibilities for their child. It includes joint physical custody, where the child lives with each parent for a period, and joint legal custody, where both parents share decision-making responsibilities. This arrangement requires cooperation and communication between the parents.
  • How do visitation rights work?
    Visitation rights are granted to the non-custodial parent to ensure they maintain a relationship with the child. The visitation schedule is typically outlined in the custody agreement and may include weekends, holidays, and vacation periods. Both parents are encouraged to be flexible and communicate well for success.
  • How is custody determined?
    Custody is determined by considering the best interests of the child. Factors may include the child's age, health, emotional ties with parents, parents' ability to care for the child, and the child's ties to home, school, and community. Courts aim to facilitate stability and continuity for the child.
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