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Unveil the Long Island Chapter 13 Attorney's Expertise at Pryor & Mandelup

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  Regaining Financial Stability: Unveiling the Long Island Chapter 13 Attorney's Expertise at Pryor Mandelup Are you struggling to make ends meet and facing mounting debt? If so, you’re not alone. Many Americans are burdened with debt that they simply can’t pay off on their own. Fortunately, there is a solution: Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a form of bankruptcy that allows you to restructure your debts into a manageable payment plan. This can help you get back on track financially and regain control of your finances. Here are some of the benefits of Chapter 13 bankruptcy: Stop Foreclosure: If you’re facing foreclosure, filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy can stop the process and give you time to catch up on missed payments. Your mortgage arrears can be included in your repayment plan. Protect Your Property: Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows you to keep your property, including your home and car. You can include your secured debts in your repayment plan,...

Why You Need an Estate Planning Attorney in Queens, NY

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  Estate Planning Attorney In Queens NY How Can An Estate Planning Attorney In Queens NY Help You Estate planning is a complicated process that can be daunting to plan for. In addition to making sure your loved ones are taken care of, you also need to make sure that your estate is managed correctly after you pass away. Here we will discuss  estate planning attorneys in Queens, NY . What is an Estate Planner? An estate planner is a lawyer who helps people create wills and trusts, as well as other legal documents, to ensure their assets are appropriately distributed after they die. Estate planners also help clients protect their assets in case of a disability and plan for the care of their loved ones. What Do Estate Attorneys Do? Estate planning attorneys are lawyers who specialize in estate planning. Estate planning is the process of preparing for your future and making sure your assets are distributed according to your wishes when you pass away. In...

What Do I Do If One of My Commercial Tenants Declares Chapter 11?

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 If you own commercial real estate in New York, and one of your tenants just declared  Chapter 11 bankruptcy , you need to know your rights and responsibilities. When Commercial Tenants Go Bankrupt No one runs a business expecting it to fail. Your tenants signed their leases fully believing that they would have no trouble paying your rent. But things can happen — from pandemics, to recessions, to sudden illnesses. If you have been notified that one of your tenants declared Chapter 11, this is what you should expect. Automatic Stay Say your tenant was behind on their rent, and you were trying to collect. Under the automatic stay provision under 11U.S.C. Section 362 of the Bankruptcy Code, once a bankruptcy petition is filed you have to immediately stop any attempts at collection. You are now legally prevented from trying to reclaim back rent, ending the lease early, or evicting the tenant for non-payment. And if you have some sort of bankruptcy clause in your l...

Uncontested Divorce in NY for a Stress-Free Process at Beckerman & Granados PLLC

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  EXPEDITED UNCONTESTED DIVORCE Divorce can be a long process, but there are instances when the procedure might need to be accelerated. Is it feasible to get a  divorce in New York   quickly, and if so, how can you make sure your case is resolved quickly? Realistic Timeline for Divorce Several factors influence how long a divorce takes in New York. Is your matter being contested or not? Are you and your partner capable of drafting, signing, and submitting papers on time? Do you have kids? Do you need to divide the family’s assets? Have you each hired a different attorney? These are all questions to consider when trying to determine how long your divorce may take. After all paperwork has been properly signed and submitted, an uncontested divorce without children or property can take as short as 3 months to as long as over a year to be finalized by the Court. It all depends on whether the Court has the resources available to process the amount of divorce fil...

Navigating Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Long Island at Pryor Mandelup

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Navigating Bankruptcy: Unleashing the Power of a Long Island Chapter 7 Attorney at Pryor Mandelup   If you're struggling with debt and are considering filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Long Island, it's important to work with an experienced attorney who can guide you through the process and help you achieve financial freedom. At  Pryor & Mandelup LLP , our Long Island Chapter 7 attorneys have helped countless clients discharge their debts and start anew. Here's how we can help you too: Comprehensive evaluation of your financial situation We'll start by evaluating your financial situation and determining if you're eligible for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. We'll review your income, expenses, assets, and liabilities to determine if Chapter 7 is the best option for you. Guidance and support throughout the bankruptcy process Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy can be a complex and overwhelming process, but with our guidance and support, you can navi...

Choosing the Best Lawyers for Uncontested Divorce in NY

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  WHAT IS UNCONTESTED DIVORCE [BEST LAWYERS FOR UNCONTESTED DIVORCE IN NY] Uncontested divorce is a legal term that refers to a divorce proceeding where the parties agree on all aspects of the divorce and want to end their marriage, without the involvement of lawyers, courts, or judges. The uncontested divorce is also known as the no-fault or mutual consent divorce because there are no allegations of wrongdoing.   The process is carried out by two people who are legally capable to enter into a contract. They can file for divorce on their own as long as both parties agree to it.   How Does an Uncontested Divorce Work?   A divorce is a legal process that ends a marriage. In some cases, the spouses can agree to an uncontested or “no-fault” divorce whereby they are able to negotiate and agree on all terms of the divorce without going to court.   In an uncontested divorce, both spouses must agree on the terms of their settlement. Th...

Was Lisa Marie Presley’s Estate Planning Valid? -Law Offices of Ann M Carrozza

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  Was Lisa Marie Presley’s Estate Planning Valid? When finances and emotions collide, the results can be explosive.  In the wake of Lisa Marie Pressley’s untimely death at age 54, her mother, Priscilla Pressley, has filed a Court petition, challenging the validity of the estate planning documents. At issue, is a 2016 amendment to a trust which replaces Priscilla as a Co-Trustee of the Estate with Lisa Marie’s daughter, Riley Keough. At the upcoming April 13 Court date, a judge will be asked to decide the validity of the amendment.  Specifically, is the purported amendment fraudulent?  And/or did Lisa Marie lack the requisite legal mental capacity to have created the document in 2016? We can expect a close examination of the circumstances surrounding the execution of the 2016 amendment.  A properly documented legal file should be enough to rebut the challenge.  This causes me to question who would be able to defend against a challenge to DIY...

The Bank is Threatening to Foreclose – What’s the Best Way of Letting My Home Go?

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 The Bank is Threatening to Foreclose – What’s the Best Way of Letting My Home Go? If you live in New York, and are currently dealing with the threat of having your house foreclosed on, there are several non-retention options for you to think about. What is a Non-retention Option? Sometimes, no matter how hard you want to stay in your home, the circumstances just no longer work for you. This is when people threatened with foreclosure look at non-retention options. In “bank speak”, non-retention options are ways you stop a foreclosure process by giving up the right to your property. These options include: A Voluntary Sale A Voluntary Short Sale Deed in Lieu Cash for Keys Consent to Judgment of Foreclosure Abandonment A Voluntary Sale One of the most obvious solutions to a home you can no longer afford is to sell it and move somewhere cheaper. But if you are in the middle of a foreclosure proceeding it’s not that easy. You’ll need permission and a formal...

Long Island Bankruptcy Attorney - Pryor & Mandelup, L.L.P.

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Are you facing overwhelming debt and considering filing for bankruptcy in Long Island? It's a difficult decision to make, but sometimes it's the best way to get a fresh start and regain financial stability. If you're considering bankruptcy, it's important to work with a skilled Long Island bankruptcy attorney who can guide you through the process and protect your rights. At Pryor & Mandelup LLP , our experienced bankruptcy attorneys have helped countless clients in Long Island achieve debt relief and start anew. Here's how we can help you too: Comprehensive evaluation of your financial situation 1. We start by evaluating your financial situation and assessing your eligibility for bankruptcy. Depending on your circumstances, we may recommend Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, or explore other debt relief options that may be more suitable for you. Guidance and support throughout the bankruptcy process 2. Filing for bankruptcy can be a complex and stressful proce...