S.A. Kassel

Attorney at Law in Ronkonkoma

Long Island Lawyer
Serving Suffolk County

The Law Offices of Susan A. Kassel, P.C.
Offices in Ronkonkoma and East Islip, NY
Phone: 631-738-6761

Susan Kassel began her legal career in 1994 with an initial focus on divorce and family law. Through her family law practice, she has assisted countless clients with divorce, child custody, child support, adoption, annulments, father’s rights and a host of other family-related legal issues. While she has pursued the same emphasis throughout the years, Ms. Kassel has also expanded her practice to meet clients’ needs in the areas of criminal law, estate planning & probate and real estate. Her two law offices are located on Long Island, with one office in Ronkonkoma and one in East Islip, New York.

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Ms. Kassel actively reaches out to the community through a variety of activities. She provides tutoring services for children who are encountering difficulty in Math and English and also hosts foreign students from other countries who wish to experience American culture and become proficient in English.

She volunteers in fund raising activities that donate to the Make-a-Wish Foundation and children’s hospitals. She also contributes through participation in community civic organizations and religious organization.

The Law Offices of Susan A. Kassel in Ronkonkoma, New York focuses on the practice areas of Criminal Law, Family Law, Divorce/Separation and Estate Planning & Probate.

We serve Suffolk County and the local communities of Ronkonkoma, Riverhead, Bayshore, Islip, Holtsville, Stony Brook and Babylon. Contact a skilled Suffolk County Criminal Lawyer.

Susan A. Kassel
Main Office: 500 Portion Rd, Ronkonkoma NY 11779 • Ph. 631-738-6761
Secondary Office: 136 E Main St., East Islip NY 11730 • Ph: 631-738-6761

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