A New York power of attorney is a form in which you can name someone to handle specific acts on your behalf, typically financial acts. If you were to become unable to manage your affairs while you are living and you do not have a power of attorney, a loved one will have to go […]
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In New York, a governmental entity can take your real property from you through a process called eminent domain. However, in order to be able to do that, the reason for the taking has to be either for a public purpose or a public necessity. A public purpose is a project that serves a public […]
False allegations of domestic abuse are not uncommon. When a relationship becomes heated, one spouse may make a false claim with the police that she (or he) was domestically abused by the other spouse. This is done often in cases where children are involved. If a wife desperately wants custody of the couple’s children, she […]
Being a New York landlord can be a difficult job. Finding good tenants who pay on time and keep the property in reasonably good condition can be a constant struggle. If you end up with a tenant who doesn’t pay and damages the property, evicting them and recovering damages can be difficult or in some […]
New York parents are responsible for supporting their children until the age of 21. Child support is a monetary sum that the noncustodial parent pays to the custodial parent. In New York, child support includes cash payments, health insurance, payments for child care, and payments for health costs not covered by insurance. In determining the […]
If you have been charged with DWI in New York, you may be tempted to plead guilty in order to put the whole process behind you. You may be scared of facing a trial and are willing to face the punishments simply so you don’t have to deal with the uncertainty any longer. However, being […]
If you are a landlord and you have a tenant who isn’t paying the rent, there are some steps you must take to evict them. First, you must make a rent demand. If the tenant fails to pay the rent after receiving the demand, the landlord can start a nonpayment case in court. To start […]
Domestic violence is a serious matter. The term “domestic violence” refers to assault and battery between members of the same household. Although most people think of husbands who batter their wives when they think of domestic violence, domestic violence can be perpetrated by a wife upon a husband, an adolescent child upon a parent, or […]
If you are considering purchasing a home, you will certainly be asked to sign a contract. Many buyers and sellers don’t review this document in detail, assuming that most of the language is standard boilerplate contract language. However, this document is one of the most important steps to take in purchasing a home. The contract […]
In New York, tenants have the right to privacy within their apartments or rental homes. There are certain circumstances under which a landlord can enter an apartment. However, in general, landlords are expected to leave their tenants alone in their rental homes. Under New York law, there are three reasons that a landlord can enter […]