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Anger Management, Domestic Violence & Family Court Programs Across Queens, New York
Queens is the most ethnically diverse urban area on the planet — 2.3 million people speaking over 130 languages across neighborhoods that function as self-contained communities, each with its own cultural identity, economic reality, and relationship to the court system. From the high-rises of Long Island City to the bungalows of Howard Beach, from the Caribbean heartbeat of Jamaica to the Korean barbecue smoke of Flushing, from the surf of Far Rockaway to the college campuses of Fresh Meadows and Bayside — Queens is not one community. It is a hundred communities sharing a borough, a court system, and the relentless pressure of New York City living. When a domestic incident happens in Queens, the cultural context matters as much as the legal strategy. A program that does not understand your neighborhood, your culture, and your court cannot serve you. We understand all of it.
Queens’ diversity demands a provider who learns each client’s cultural language — not one who applies a generic curriculum to 130 languages and 100 neighborhoods. Every session is culturally informed, legally strategic, and designed for your specific Queens reality. Hablamos español.
Find Your Queens Neighborhood — Every Community Has Its Own Page
Click your neighborhood for court-specific information, culturally relevant case studies, and strategies built for your community’s unique dynamics.
FlushingFlushing Court · Chinese/Korean · Main Street corridor
BaysideNortheast Queens · Middle class · Diverse Asian community
Forest Hills / Rego ParkQueens Blvd · Affluent · Bukharian/Russian
CoronaWorking class · Large Latino · Bilingual powerhouse
Long Island CityWaterfront · Young professionals · Rapid growth
Far Rockaway / Rockaway BeachPeninsula · Own court · Barrier beach · Isolated
Howard Beach / Ozone ParkSouth Queens · Italian American · JFK corridor
RosedaleNassau border · Caribbean · Connects to Elmont
Queens Village / BelleroseEastern Queens · Residential · Caribbean/South Asian
WhitestoneNE Queens waterfront · Greek/Italian heritage
SunnysideWestern Queens · Irish/Romanian/Latino/Turkish
Queens Blvd CorridorKew Gardens courthouse · Briarwood · Jamaica Estates
Jackson Heights / East ElmhurstLGA area · South Asian/Latino · Diverse corridor
Fresh Meadows / HillcrestSt. John’s area · Residential · Asian/Jewish
Kew Gardens HillsQueens College area · Bukharian · Kissena corridor
Queens Courts — Where Your Case Is Decided
🏛️ Queens Criminal Court — 125-01 Queens Boulevard, Kew Gardens
Address: 125-01 Queens Boulevard, Kew Gardens, NY 11415. The primary criminal court for Queens County — processing misdemeanor and violation-level cases from every neighborhood in the borough. Arraignments, pleas, ACDs, and probation terms. This is one of the busiest criminal courts in New York City, handling cases from 2.3 million residents. Your documentation needs to cut through the volume. NYAMG progress reports are designed for exactly this environment — structured, specific, and credentialed to capture the judge’s attention in a courthouse where hundreds of cases are processed daily.
🏛️ Queens Family Court — 151-20 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica
Address: 151-20 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica, NY 11432. Custody disputes, family offense petitions, orders of protection, ACS/CPS investigations. Queens Family Court handles an extraordinary volume of culturally diverse cases — the judge may see a Flushing Chinese family, a Corona Ecuadorian family, and a Jamaica Jamaican family on the same docket. Documentation that reflects cultural awareness and specificity stands out in this environment.
🏛️ Queens Supreme Court — 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica
Address: 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, NY 11435. Felony cases, contested divorces, and high-stakes matrimonial proceedings. When anger management enters a Queens Supreme Court divorce proceeding, the documentation is scrutinized by forensic evaluators, custody attorneys, and judges who handle the most complex cases in the borough.
🏛️ Far Rockaway / Peninsula Court
Address: The Rockaway peninsula has its own court for local cases — reflecting the geographic isolation of this barrier beach community. Cases from Far Rockaway and Rockaway Beach may be processed locally or transferred to the main Queens Criminal Court in Kew Gardens depending on severity. NYAMG is accepted at both.
Queens Pricing — From LIC Penthouses to Corona Walk-Ups, One Flat Price
Queens spans the entire economic spectrum — a Long Island City tech worker earning $200K lives 20 minutes from a Corona day laborer earning $35K. The anger management landscape reflects that disparity:
Group classes — about $75 per session. In a borough of 2.3 million, a group class might seem anonymous — but Queens neighborhoods are tight. In Flushing, everyone in the Chinese community knows each other through WeChat groups. In Jamaica, the Caribbean church network travels fast. In Howard Beach, three blocks is the entire social world. Group anonymity is an illusion.
Private therapists in Queens charge $150 to $250 per session depending on neighborhood. Forest Hills therapists charge more than Jamaica therapists, but the court does not charge different rates based on zip code. Eight sessions: $1,200 to $2,000. Twelve: $1,800 to $3,000.
NYAMG: $425 to $950 total. Same quality whether you live in Bayside or Rockaway. Private 1-on-1. Virtual from your apartment or house. English, Spanish, or culturally adapted. One flat price, everything included.
Community networks travel fast
Generic certificate
Not anonymous in Queens
8 = $1,200–$2,000
12 = $1,800–$3,000
Zip code markup
Private 1-on-1
Same price every neighborhood
Borough-wide, flat price
Zelle, Apple Pay, Venmo, CashApp, credit cards (3% surcharge). Call 201-205-3201.
Why Queens Anger Management Is Different From Anywhere Else
Queens is not Manhattan. It is not Nassau County. It is not Brooklyn. Queens has its own rules — shaped by the most extreme cultural diversity of any place in the world, an economy that ranges from Wall Street commuters to undocumented day laborers, and a court system that processes cases from communities whose definitions of “family,” “conflict,” and “respect” have almost nothing in common with each other.
A Flushing Chinese grandmother who calls the police because her son-in-law yelled at her daughter is operating within a completely different framework than a Corona Ecuadorian father whose wife called 911 during a financial argument. A Forest Hills divorce attorney’s wife who filed a family offense petition has different stakes than a Rosedale Jamaican nurse whose ex-boyfriend used the system against her. A Long Island City tech worker whose neighbors called through the apartment wall has a different living situation than a Howard Beach plumber whose driveway argument was overheard by the entire block.
Generic anger management does not work in Queens because generic does not exist in Queens. Every client needs a program that learns their specific cultural context, their specific neighborhood dynamics, and their specific legal situation. That is what we provide — one client at a time.
Case Study: A Jamaica Father Navigating Criminal Court, Family Court, and a TLC License
Andre, 35 — Assault 3rd, ACS Investigation, TLC License at Risk, Jamaican Community Shame
Andre, a TLC-licensed livery driver living in Jamaica, had been under compound pressure — a 12-hour driving shift followed by a custody argument with his ex-girlfriend who lived in Rosedale. During a pickup at her apartment, an argument about unpaid childcare expenses escalated when Andre grabbed a bag of the child’s clothes out of her hands. She stumbled backward, hit the doorframe, and called 911. Andre was arraigned at Queens Criminal Court. A family offense petition was filed at Queens Family Court. ACS was notified. And his TLC license — which required a clean background check and was his sole source of income — was now at risk.
Andre enrolled at NYAMG. Program cost: $550 for 8 sessions. The work addressed the bag-grab escalation (taking something from someone’s hands while they stumble is classified as physical force regardless of intent), the TLC career exposure (documentation designed for both the court and the TLC license review), and the Jamaican community shame (Andre’s church community and extended family in Jamaica knew within 48 hours — managing the communal dimension was critical to preventing shame-driven isolation). The charge was reduced to Harassment 2nd with an ACD. TLC license preserved. ACS closed in 30 days. Custody arrangements formalized.
Andre spent $550. His TLC license generates $60K+/year. A group class: career suicide. A therapist at $175/hour: $1,400.
Queens — every neighborhood, every culture, one program that adapts to you.
$425–$950 total · English & Spanish · All Queens courts · Same-day enrollment
Programs We Offer Across Queens
Court-Ordered Anger ManagementQueens Criminal Court, all precincts
Domestic Violence / DV ClassesPrivate 1-on-1, not group
Family Court ProgramsCustody, OP, family offense
ACS / CPS ProgramsDocumentation for caseworkers
Order of ProtectionOP compliance + modification support
Workplace Anger ManagementHR-required programs
Case Study: A Flushing Mother Caught Between Two Cultural Frameworks
Mei, 42 — Family Offense, Custody Evaluation, Chinese Community Privacy, Nail Salon Career at Risk
Mei, a nail salon owner in Flushing, was in the middle of a divorce from her husband who had moved to Bayside. When he showed up unannounced at her Flushing apartment to take their 8-year-old daughter for an unscheduled weekend, Mei blocked the door and told him to leave. He pushed the door open. She pushed back. The daughter started screaming. A neighbor called 911. Both were arrested — but the family offense petition was filed against Mei because she was the one whose push left a mark on her husband’s arm.
For Mei, the legal crisis was compounded by a cultural one: in the Flushing Chinese community, divorce is already stigmatized. A DV arrest on top of a divorce was devastating — and Mei’s salon clients, many of whom were in the same WeChat groups as her husband’s family, were hearing a one-sided version of events. Her business was at risk from community gossip before the court even made a ruling.
Mei enrolled at NYAMG. Program cost: $625 for 10 sessions. The work focused on the door-push as mutual combat (both parties used physical force, but only Mei was charged — the progress report contextualized the incident within the pattern of boundary violations by her ex), the WeChat community management (Mei’s reputation in the Chinese business community was being destroyed in real-time through social media — strategies for managing digital community dynamics were part of the program), and the salon as economic survival (Mei’s business depended on community trust — losing clients meant losing the income that supported her custody case). The family offense was dismissed. Custody was maintained. The salon survived. Mei’s divorce was finalized with joint custody.
Mei spent $625. A Flushing therapist at $200/hour: $2,000. A group class in the Flushing community: everyone in the WeChat group would know by morning.
How It Works — Queens
Tell us your neighborhood, your court (Criminal, Family, Supreme, Rockaway), your next date, and your cultural context. Sessions in English and Spanish; culturally adapted for all communities. Exact cost on the first call.
$425–$950. Zelle, Apple Pay, Venmo, CashApp, credit card (3%). Enrollment letter to your attorney immediately.
Comprehensive intake from your apartment in LIC, your house in Bayside, or your walk-up in Corona. Your facilitator learns your world before addressing your behavior.
7 days a week. Shift-worker scheduling. TLC driver hours. Restaurant industry hours. We build around Queens schedules.
Criminal Court in Kew Gardens, Family Court in Jamaica, Supreme Court, Far Rockaway/Peninsula Court — separate tailored reports. One enrollment, one fee.
Frequently Asked Questions — Queens
$425–$950 total for the complete program. Same price regardless of neighborhood. 201-205-3201.
Yes. Accepted at Queens Criminal Court (Kew Gardens), Queens Family Court (Jamaica), Queens Supreme Court, and Far Rockaway/Peninsula Court.
Sí. Programa completo en español — sesiones, documentación, certificados. Llame 201-205-3201.
No. No immigration reporting requirement. Does not affect green card, visa, TPS, asylum, or any pending applications. We address this concern directly because it prevents many Queens families from seeking help.
We work with TLC drivers, CDL holders, nurses, teachers, and professionals whose licenses depend on case outcomes. Documentation designed for courts AND licensing reviews.
We serve clients from every cultural background in Queens — Chinese, Korean, South Asian, Caribbean, Latino, Eastern European, Middle Eastern, African, and more. We do not apply a generic curriculum. We learn your cultural framework and build strategies within it.
Yes. Documentation provided directly to ACS caseworkers. Proactive enrollment accelerates case closure.
Same-day enrollment. First session within 72 hours. Call 201-205-3201.
🇪🇸 Programa Completo en Español — Servimos a Todo Queens
Corona, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, Far Rockaway, Jamaica, y toda la comunidad latina de Queens — NYAMG ofrece sesiones privadas completamente en español. Documentación bilingüe para el tribunal. No afecta su estatus migratorio. $425–$950.
🔗 Queens ↔ Nassau Border — We Serve Both
Many Queens families — especially in Rosedale, Cambria Heights, Springfield Gardens, and Laurelton — have connections to Nassau County communities like Elmont, Valley Stream, and Five Towns. Incidents that cross the county line create jurisdictional complexity. NYAMG is accepted at both Queens and Nassau courts — one enrollment, one fee, both jurisdictions covered.
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Kew Gardens Hills
Nassau County: Nassau Hub · Mineola · Valley Stream · Garden City · Hempstead · Great Neck · Elmont · Long Beach · Massapequa · Oceanside · Baldwin/Freeport + 12 more →
NYC Boroughs: Manhattan · Brooklyn · Bronx · Staten Island
Programs: DV Classes · Court-Ordered · BIP · Criminal Court · Family Court · Order of Protection · ACS/CPS · Workplace · Español
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Queens — 130 Languages, 100 Neighborhoods, One Program That Learns Your World
$425–$950 total · English & Spanish · All Queens courts · Same-day enrollment
Private 1-on-1 · Virtual from any neighborhood · Culturally informed
