Ulster County Family Court

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Kingston, United States

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Ulster County Family Court Reviews | Rating 1,6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Ulster County Family Court is located in Kingston, United States on 2 Development Ct. Ulster County Family Court is rated 1.6 out of 5 in the category county court in United States. Ulster County Family Court is a judiciary company based out of 16 Lucas Ave, Kingston, New York, United States.

Address

2 Development Ct

Phone

+1 8454819430

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Kingston, New York

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Melissa Danielsson

This place tears families apart. They take children away for no reason and allow abuse to happen to children and the good parents who care about their children. I dealt with this place unfortunately for years and everyday was like living in hell. All of my siblings were abused, I was abused and my parents were abused while dealing with Ulster County family court. My family will never heal from this and the damage is irreversible. I’m a grown woman now and I am scarred for life from what Anthony McGinty did.

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Kitty Alvès

Told me to call a place for an inquiry, fake number. Place they said, if it existed, wouldn't have been where I was supposed to call anyhow. Кек

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Bogdan M

This court doesn't make any sense. Has no power. Just a joke. And they actually decide your future. Super sad. Go to church and pray. Some people who works there are nice, but a system. Love each other! Don't go these buildings.

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Hans Malloy

i do not understand the reasoning of any family court for any given situation. this court has on several occasions granted custody of the minor child to their grandmother and not to the petitioning father, who is more than capable of caring for the minor child. instead of granting custody of the minor child to a birth parent, they deem it necessary to grant custody to individuals who have known drug and alcohol problems. how is that fair to the child? i also find it amazing that, once custody of the minor child is transferred to a willing parent, support payments are not automatically stopped. the only reason for this that has been given is that support modifications are a different part of the family court system. this court is judged by someone who is not a judge, but a support magistrate, a lawyer. so why can't an elected judge for the family court simply slam the gavel down and say that support is no longer needed in this case and end it right there? why must the custodial parent after gaining custody of the minor child then have to file an additional court document to have the support order changed? in addition to that why must the person, who is paying the support, then have to appear in person in the court in order to have the modification done? why, if the current custodial parent does not live with in a reasonable distance (i.e. an hour or less to the court house), not able to appear by phone? what benefit is there to the person having to be there in person? some people have to take entire days off of work to attend a court appearance that may last all of 20 minutes...if someone can please explain these questions i have posed, in a clear and concise manner, i will no longer complain about the ridiculous nature of the family court system in place here in New York state...

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Kimberly Roberts

Due to religion reasons they took my son Gregory quick.had to find out reading scripture.they do this to everyone just like me.five years alienated from my son.they accused with no actual evidence to support their accusations.As a matter of fact I proven what they said was wrong.they stolen my child and gave him to a guy that has police reports of touching underage children.they wont even let me or his siblings have any contact.i have proven their illegal behaviour to fbi Waiting for investigation to end