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In NYC, ask for "ACD" which is a conditional dismissal. It means that if you do nothing else for six months, your record is clean and the conviction... Read Answer
Yes you can sue. A neighbor cannot cause a hazard to damage your property. However, such a case can be costly, and the monetary damages... Read Answer
This is a serious issue. You would be personally liable as the owner of record for many issues, including taxes. You must get this... Read Answer
Call the judge. Speak to the clerk. This is not proper. Do not ignore the court date. On the date, ask for an adjournment to... Read Answer
You do not appeal. You move to vacate the judgment and restore the case based on being late. Do this ASAP. You cannot appeal, as... Read Answer
The only person who can legally change a will is the testator, i.e. the person whose property is being disposed. Neither the testator's wife,... Read Answer
The case is in the court system. In New York Supreme Court (where I assume your case is pending), no judge is assigned until one of the parties... Read Answer
The limitations period for breach of contract (e.g. failing to pay a bill when due) in NY is 6 years from the breach, but the limitations period for... Read Answer
That depends on the basis for the summary judgment. If, for example, summary judgment was granted because the Court lacked jurisdiction over... Read Answer
By definition, a loan is a contract, i.e. an agreement that the money will be repaid. If there were no such agreement, it wouldn't be a loan,... Read Answer
She has standing to sue you; she is under no obligation to accept your repayment schedule, as you are under no obligation to accept hers. If an... Read Answer
You can't get a judgment against someone unless that person or entity is a party (usually the defendant, but sometimes the plaintiff or other... Read Answer
I someone gets a judgment against you, they can place a lien on your house for the amount of the judgment. If you don't pay the judgment, the... Read Answer
Of course you can sue, but you may have a difficult time winning. In addition to having to convince a judge or jury that you had jewelry... Read Answer
The statute of limitations depends on what claim you are asserting. If you are asserting that your attorney committed malpractice, the NY... Read Answer
What does the divorce judgment say about ownership of the ring, and how long ago was it entered? If the judgment states that the ring belongs... Read Answer
I can't imagine that this is the first time that you've encountered this problem in 40 years. If so, you've been exceptionally lucky! You... Read Answer
Your question states that a discovery demand has been made in the context of a court proceeding, but the body of your statement states that the... Read Answer
If the Judge signed your OSC a month ago, your attorney should have gotten it long ago. Are you in a mandatory ecf court (NY Supreme is one;... Read Answer