Long Island Fathers’ Rights Lawyers
Protecting Fathers’ Rights in Long Island Divorce Cases
As a father, you have the same exact rights during a divorce or separation as the mother. It wasn’t too long ago when judges would quickly grant the mother custody of the children, ordering the father to pay child support and alimony without even acknowledging his rights, needs, or wishes. Although times have changed and fathers are now given the same rights and respect that mothers receive, there are still cases in which the role a father plays in the life of his children is underappreciated. If you are a father, and you are going through a divorce or separation from the mother of your children, you can trust an experienced and dedicated Long Island fathers’ rights attorney at Samuelson Hause & Samuelson to help you assert your parental rights and make sure your needs and wishes are acknowledged, respected, and upheld.
How We Can Help
With more than 100 years of collective experience, we have represented countless fathers throughout Long Island and Nassau County, helping them assert their fatherly rights in regards to:
- Child Custody
- Visitation
- Child Support
- Alimony
At Samuelson Hause & Samuelson, we strongly believe that fathers play an integral role in their children’s lives, and that children who do not have a strong relationship with their father are at a disadvantage.
In addition to protecting a father’s rights in a divorce or separation proceeding, we also represent fathers who have become victims of parental alienation. If you think your child’s mother is manipulating your child to hold negative feelings against you, ultimately compromising your relationship with your child, an attorney at our office can provide you with the guidance and legal counsel you need to address the situation or take appropriate legal action.
Contact a Dedicated Fathers’ Rights Attorney Serving Nassau County & Long Island
In any divorce or separation, the judge will make his or her decisions in regards to custody and support based on the child’s best interest. Should you retain our services, you can trust us to explain and prove to the judge why it’s in your child’s best interest to remain in your custody or to have visitation time with you. Our main priority lies in helping you preserve your relationship with your children by making sure you remain an active presence in their life. Just because your marriage or relationship has ended, does not mean your right to see and spend time with your children must come to an end as well.
For more information about the many ways we can help to exercise and protect your parental rights during a divorce or separation, please contact a Long Island fathers’ rights lawyer at Samuelson Hause & Samuelson today!



