About Guttmann & Kellner, P.C. — General Practice Kingston New York
Guttmann & Kellner, P.C. is a general practice Kingston firm serving Ulster County and the lower Hudson Valley. The practice handles personal injury, criminal defense, family law, real estate, and probate — a broad mix that fits a region where households often want a single trusted attorney across decades. Cases move through the Ulster County Courthouse at 285 Wall Street in Kingston and the Ulster County Family Court on Lucas Avenue.
A multi-practice approach saves clients money and time when matters overlap — for example, an estate that needs probate work and a related real estate sale, or a divorce that involves a custody dispute and a property settlement. ReachAttorneys lists more Kingston attorneys for clients seeking a second opinion.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe an accessible, hands-on practice. Clients value being able to call the same attorney for multiple matters across years rather than starting over with a new firm each time. Several note that the office returned calls quickly and explained complex Ulster County procedures in plain language.
General Practice Kingston — Practice Areas & Services
- Personal injury, including auto accidents and slip-and-fall claims in Ulster County
- Criminal defense for misdemeanors and lower-level felonies in Kingston City Court and Ulster County Court
- Divorce, child custody, and Family Court matters in Ulster County Family Court
- Residential and small commercial real estate closings
- Wills, simple trusts, and probate before the Ulster County Surrogate’s Court
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are most Kingston civil matters filed?
Most civil filings go to the Ulster County Courthouse at 285 Wall Street in Kingston. Criminal matters split between Kingston City Court (city of Kingston) and Ulster County Court (felonies). The Surrogate’s Court hears probate matters at the same Wall Street courthouse.
What does a general practice Kingston firm typically charge?
Routine matters such as wills, simple closings, and uncontested family-court filings are often quoted as flat fees. Personal injury cases are handled on contingency. Criminal defense is usually billed as a flat fee per stage of the case. The firm provides a written engagement letter at the start.
How long does an uncontested divorce take in Ulster County?
An uncontested New York divorce typically takes three to six months from filing to judgment, depending on court calendars. Ulster County Family Court timelines have been steady in recent years. Contested matters take significantly longer because of mandatory settlement conferences and discovery.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Kingston, New York
- New York active attorneys: Roughly 184,400 attorneys are licensed and active in New York as of 2024 — American Bar Association National Lawyer Population Survey
- Ulster County Courthouse: 285 Wall Street, Kingston, NY 12401 — New York State Unified Court System
- Surrogate’s Court: Hears probate and estate matters at the Ulster County Courthouse — Ulster County Surrogate’s Court


