Divorce Attorney in Brooklyn
Personal Guidance For Brooklyn Families Facing Divorce
Deciding to end a marriage is hard enough. Doing it while juggling work, kids, housing costs, and trips to court can feel overwhelming. As a divorce attorney in Brooklyn, I help you make sense of the process so you can make steady, informed decisions instead of reacting in crisis.
I am Keith M. Casella, and through The Law Office of Keith M. Casella, P.C., my family-owned law office, I have spent more than two decades guiding individuals through New York matrimonial cases. I treat every client like a close friend, which means I listen carefully, explain your options plainly, and stay accessible as your case moves forward. If you live in this borough and are thinking about divorce, you do not have to figure out Kings County Supreme Court and your future alone. I offer confidential, complimentary consultations so you can talk through what is happening at home, ask questions, and leave with a clearer sense of the road ahead.
Take the first step toward protecting your future with a Brooklyn divorce attorney who will guide you through the process with clarity, compassion, and strong advocacy.
Why Work With A Brooklyn Divorce Lawyer
When your home, children, and income are on the line, you need more than generic legal information. You need someone who understands how divorce really works in this borough, from the habits of Kings County judges to the pressures of maintaining a home here. As a Brooklyn divorce lawyer, I focus on the details of your life, not just the paperwork.
Local knowledge matters. Parenting schedules that look fine on paper might not work once you add in subway transfers from Bay Ridge to Midtown or school drop-offs in Park Slope with a job in Downtown Manhattan. Housing decisions are different when one spouse wants to keep a brownstone in Brooklyn Heights compared to a rent-stabilized apartment in Flatbush. I work with you to create plans that fit the way you and your children actually live. Because my law office is family owned, clients work directly with me and my small team, not a rotating cast of strangers. I strive to be an unstoppable advocate for you in negotiations and in court and a dependable counselor in private. That means returning calls, giving you honest feedback about your options, and preparing you for each step so there are fewer surprises.
Over the years, many people have come to me in their lowest moments and walked away feeling more grounded and confident. My goal is to help you reach a practical resolution that protects your children, your financial stability, and your ability to move forward with your life in this borough.
Divorce In Kings County Supreme Court
For residents of Brooklyn, divorces are generally handled in Kings County Supreme Court in Downtown Brooklyn. The building itself can feel intimidating the first time you walk in, with security, crowded hallways, and busy courtrooms. Part of my role is to make that setting feel more familiar and less frightening before you ever step inside.
Many cases start with the filing of a summons and complaint, followed by initial court conferences scheduled by Kings County Supreme Court. At those conferences, judges and court staff often want to know basic information about your children, your housing situation, and your finances. I prepare you for the kinds of questions that commonly arise so you can answer calmly and clearly. As your case progresses, the court may schedule additional conferences, motion dates, or a trial, depending on how contested your divorce becomes. Judges in this borough have their own expectations about exchanging financial information, proposing parenting plans, and moving cases along. Because I have spent many years working within this court system, I know the importance of meeting deadlines and following local practices.
To help you feel more prepared for Kings County Supreme Court, I often ask clients to begin gathering these items:
- Recent pay stubs and tax returns that show your income and, if possible, your spouse’s income.
- Information about your home, such as leases, mortgage statements, or co-op or condo documents.
- Lists of bank accounts, retirement assets, and debts, including credit cards and loans.
- School and activity schedules for your children and notes about their needs and routines.
Bringing this information to our meetings gives us a head start when the court asks for financial disclosure or when we negotiate settlement terms. My job is to explain how Kings County Supreme Court usually approaches these issues and to stand beside you at every appearance so you are not facing the judge alone.
How Brooklyn Neighborhoods Shape Divorce Issues
Divorce here is not one-size-fits-all. The realities of your neighborhood, your home, and your commute have a direct impact on what makes sense for your family. I take time to understand where and how you live so that any agreement or court order lines up with daily life in this borough. For example, if you own a brownstone in Brooklyn Heights, a townhouse in Carroll Gardens, or a condo in Park Slope, the value of that property and the mortgage or maintenance obligations become central questions in equitable distribution. We may need to discuss whether one spouse can realistically buy out the other, whether selling is the better long-term choice, and how to manage any proceeds.
In other neighborhoods, such as Flatbush, Sunset Park, or Canarsie, families often live in rental apartments or multigenerational homes. That can raise different issues, including whose name is on the lease, whether extended family will remain in the home, and how to minimize disruption for children who are strongly connected to their schools and blocks. I listen carefully before suggesting options so that our legal strategy respects these ties.
Commuting patterns also matter, especially for parenting time. Sharing custody can look very different when one parent works late hours in Midtown, and the other works locally on Court Street. Subway lines, bus routes, and bridge traffic all affect what is realistic on school mornings and evenings. Together, we look at your actual schedules and build proposals that a judge is more likely to view as practical. Economic differences across neighborhoods influence support discussions as well. A parent renting a studio near Downtown Brooklyn faces different costs than one sharing an apartment in East New York. By grounding our approach in the facts of your household budget, I work to create support arrangements that give children what they need without setting either parent up for failure.
Guiding You Through Emotional & Financial Strain
Divorce is not just a legal case. It is an emotional turning point and a financial reshaping of your life. Many of my clients come to me exhausted from arguments at home, worried about their children, and afraid of how they will afford two households here. I provide a steady voice so you can think clearly about important choices.
We talk honestly about the emotional side, including how to communicate with your spouse, what to share with your children, and how to handle high-conflict moments around court dates. I do not take a one-note, aggressive approach. Instead, I look for ways to reduce unnecessary conflict while still protecting your rights, because that usually serves both parents and children better in the long run.
On the financial side, I pay close attention to budgets, debts, and assets. Living in this borough is expensive, and support obligations or property decisions that look fair on paper can be unworkable in practice. I work with you to identify what is essential, where there is room to compromise, and how to prioritize long-term stability instead of short-term victories.
There are a few steps you can take now that often help clients feel more in control before we even meet:
- Write down your goals for your children, your housing, and your finances after the divorce.
- Gather key financial documents and create a simple list of your assets and debts.
- Keep a private notebook or file where you record important events or concerns related to your marriage or children.
- Make a short list of questions you want to ask me during our confidential, complimentary consultation.
During our work together, I strive to be accessible and clear. I explain what is happening in your case, why certain steps are necessary, and what choices are in front of you. My aim is for you to leave each conversation feeling calmer and more prepared for what comes next.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a Brooklyn divorce usually take?
There is no single timeline, but many cases in Kings County Supreme Court take several months or longer. The pace often depends on how contested your issues are and how quickly both sides provide information. Early planning together can help keep your case moving in a steady way.
Will I have to go to court in Downtown Brooklyn?
Most divorces for residents of this borough involve at least some court appearances at Kings County Supreme Court. Sometimes I can handle brief conferences without you, and other times your presence is expected. Before each date, I explain what to expect so you feel ready when walking into the courthouse.
How will you help protect my relationship with my children?
I focus on parenting plans that reflect your children’s needs, school schedules, and your work hours. We discuss your goals in detail, then I work to present proposals that are child-centered and practical. When necessary, I advocate firmly in court so your voice and your concerns are clearly heard.
Can I afford to hire a Brooklyn divorce lawyer?
Cost is a real concern, especially with the cost of living here. I talk openly with you about fees, and we look at the likely work involved in your case. My confidential complimentary consultation gives you a chance to understand the process and possible costs before deciding how to move forward.
What happens at our first consultation?
During our first meeting, I will listen to your story, ask questions about your family, home, and finances, and explain how New York law and Kings County procedures may apply. You can ask me anything on your mind. My goal is for you to leave with a clearer picture of your options.
Talk With A Local Divorce Attorney Who Knows Brooklyn
If you are considering divorce here, you deserve guidance from someone who understands both New York matrimonial law and the everyday realities of living in this borough. When you sit down with me, you can expect a confidential conversation, straightforward answers, and a plan that reflects your neighborhood, your children, and your goals. Whether you are just starting to think about separation or you already have a case in Kings County Supreme Court, I am here to help you take the next step with more confidence.
Reach out today to schedule your confidential, complimentary consultation with a Kings County divorce attorney who understands this court system. Call (718) 550-4152 to schedule your consultation.
Reviews From Our Valued Clients
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"Extremely helpful I highly recommend him"
Mr. Casella was and is kind, patient and quite competent. Extremely helpful I highly recommend him.
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"I am pleased to say that the Casella's really did well by me. They fought for me and got me a fair result."I retained Casella and Casella for a divorce matter where i was the defendant. Divorce is never a good thing and I was expecting to be run through the mill, as they say. I mean both from my x-wife and from the attorneys. I am pleased to say that the Casella's really did well by me. They fought for me and got me a fair result.- Mike
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"Mr Casella was excellent. He kept me informed about my case and was always accessible. He achieved a great resolution of my matter. I would highly recommend Keith Casella."I used Keith Casella for my personal injury lawsuit. I was involved in a terrible auto accident. Mr Casella was excellent. He kept me informed about my case and was always accessible. He achieved a great resolution of my matter. I would highly recommend Keith Casella.- Former Client
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"You are the best lawyer I have ever hired."Keith Casella I was pleased when you represented me in my divorce. I know I have the right advocate who has a great understanding of what transpired between me and my spouse. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I wish you continued success in your profession. I wanted to thank you for your support and help in this matter. I had a wonderful experience with you during this difficult time. Your assistance with my divorce is greatly appreciated. Thanks for your prompt responses and for solving my problems without allowing me to go through any stress whatsoever. I greatly appreciate your help with my case. I would like to thank you for your support, and for guiding me through the legal process. Thanks once again for having a genuine interest in my divorce. You are the best lawyer I have ever hired.- Less