Family Court in North Tonawanda, New York

North Tonawanda sits in Niagara County, New York, so family court is handled at the county level. How and where to file family court papers from North Tonawanda: the right clerk of court, e-filing, filing fees, and self-help for custody, child support, and divorce.

Frequently asked questions

Where do I file family court papers if I live in North Tonawanda, New York?

North Tonawanda sits in Niagara County, New York. Family court matters for North Tonawanda residents are filed with the clerk of court for the Niagara county. Start with the Niagara county court resources linked on this page to confirm the family division, courthouse location, hours, and accepted filing formats. FamilyCourtHelp.com is a self-help resource and not a law firm.

Can I e-file my North Tonawanda family court case online?

New York uses NYSCEF for electronic court filings. Whether self-represented filers in North Tonawanda can e-file depends on the court and case type, so confirm with the clerk before you submit. Where e-filing is not open to you, the clerk will accept paper filings in person or by mail.

How much does it cost to file for divorce or custody in North Tonawanda?

Divorce filing fee: ~$210-$335. The exact amount is set by the clerk and changes over time, so verify the current schedule before filing. If you cannot afford the fee, New York courts let you ask for a fee waiver based on income.

Is there free self-help for self-represented parents near North Tonawanda?

Yes. New York maintains a statewide self-help resource for people without a lawyer, and many clerks run a local self-help center too. Use those official resources for forms and procedure, and use FamilyCourtHelp.com to organize your case, draft documents, and prepare. This page is educational and not legal advice.

Which county court covers North Tonawanda?

North Tonawanda is served by the Niagara county court in New York. Divorce, custody, child support, and parenting-plan cases for North Tonawanda residents are heard in that court's family division.