New York Administrative Law Legal Advice (135 found)Narrow your searchPosted 15 days ago in Probate Warwick, NY
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
It is never wise to close an estate without an attorney. NYS is a rather...
Steven J Oshins' answer
You should use a lawyer. There's a reason people go to law school and gain... Posted 26 days ago in Wills / Living Wills Staten Island, NY
Mark A. Jinkins' answer
Generally the spouse is not automatic, two or more persons can be apppointed,... Posted 2 months ago in State, Local And Municipal Law New York
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Pay the fine if you violated the code. Check with a lawyer in your locale to...
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
If you violated the code, you have to pay the fine. Proving you did not... Posted 3 months ago in Probate New York, NY
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II's answer
While the Court can and will appoint an administrator if the heirs cannot agree... Posted about 20 hours ago in Probate Brooklyn, NY
Janet Lee Brewer's answer
I'm not admitted to practice law in New York, so you need to ask a New York...
Rudolf J. Karvay's answer
A funeral creditor (you) has priority over all other claims and expenses of the... Posted 1 day ago in Wills / Living Wills Islandia, NY
Rudolf J. Karvay's answer
Although there is no deadline for having the Will probated, if you wait too... Posted 3 months ago in Probate Brooklyn, NY Posted 8 days ago in Immigration Bronx, NY
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Jeffrey Adam Devore's answer
Most petition returned to USCIS for possible revocation are due to the consular...
Sarah M. Cross' answer
The administrative review process can take 18-24 months on average or more.... Posted 13 days ago in Criminal Defense New York, NY
Stuart Austin's answer
You should not have been fingerprinted for the summons, so it will not appear...
Anthony P Ruffini's answer
This will absolutly not go on your record. This summons is a violation of the... Posted 13 days ago in Wills / Living Wills Hudson, NY
Ellen A. Victor's answer
You or one of your siblings may petition the Surrogate's Court to be appointed... Posted 16 days ago in Real Estate Otego, NY
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
An occupancy permit is necessary so check with your local town building and... Posted 24 days ago in Probate New York
Ian William Maclean's answer
For better or worse the answer is, "it depends." Most Surrogate's Courts are... Posted 20 days ago in Construction / Development Corning, NY
Michael Lee Mau's answer
If your contractor did not finish the full project, they are not entitled to...
Vincent Thomas Pallaci's answer
If the contractor that you hired failed to properly complete the project or to... Posted 21 days ago in Landlord / Tenant New York
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
If you are the executor and/or administrator of her estate you may be able to... Posted 25 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
It is possible for your aunt to be contacted, even if it seems unlikely.... Posted 24 days ago in Probate Selden, NY
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II's answer
I must disagree to an extent with the prior posts. While it is true that you...
Ellen A. Victor's answer
As Mr. Fromm stated, the executor of the will has a legal obligation to place... Posted 23 days ago in Immigration Brooklyn, NY
Leon Ben Hazany's answer
Hi, if USCIS finds that the first marriage was a sham marriage any future...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
Usually not, even if conceivable, but this gets complicated. There are... Posted 4 months ago in Probate Brooklyn, NY
Richard Eugene Ehrlich's answer
The person that is made the executor of the estate is responsible for taking... Posted about 1 month ago in Probate Bronx, NY
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II's answer
You will need to hire an attorney in the jurisdiction where the primary...
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II's answer
You will need to hire an attorney in the jurisdiction where the primary... Posted about 1 month ago in Probate New York
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II's answer
If her father lived in NY she is entitled to advance notice of any probate...
Rudolf J. Karvay's answer
Contact the Surrogate's Court located in the County in which he resided. Find... |