Our stories

June 1, 2024

Adding a Spouse on the Deed

Sometimes property owners may want to add or remove a name on the deed, and sometimes the deed must be changed to reflect the death of […]
June 1, 2024

Pets in A Divorce

Pets are often considered part of the family, like a child (except with the summer camp and college costs!). What happens to a pet in a […]
June 1, 2024

Cash for Keys v. Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure

We get many inquiries from those who seek help after a foreclosure action has already been commenced. Many, understandably, want to keep their home and we […]
June 1, 2024

Romanian Restaurant Success Story

This Romanian-native gentleman came to our office through one of our referral attorneys.  He was, for the most part, the quintessential American success story.  He came […]
June 1, 2024

The End of the Eviction Moratorium

Many of New York’s eviction moratoriums are coming to an end on January 15th, 2022.  This will affect New Yorkers who are in arrears with their […]
June 1, 2024

New Mask Restrictions for New York Courts

After loosening mask restrictions over the past few months, the surge of Delta variant infections around the country has New York on more vigilant ground to […]
June 1, 2024

THE 5 FACTORS TO MANAGE FOR A GOOD CREDIT SCORE

What is a Credit Score? Let’s start with the basics. Credit scores are the quintessential measure of financial health. It tells lenders how financially responsible you […]
June 1, 2024

WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT STUDENT DEBT?

How many people do you know drive a car, use a credit card, or pursue higher education? Which source do you think contributes more to the […]
June 1, 2024

ILLEGAL MORATORIUM EXTENSION FAVORS TENANTS

To the dismay of landlords and real estate groups, eviction moratoriums have been extended, this time through October 3, 2021.  The Center for Disease Control and […]
June 1, 2024

HOW NEW YORK WILL HELP PAY YOUR RENT

The Emergency Rental Assistance Program commenced on June 1, 2021.  Another effort made to provide economic relief during these times, the ERAP aims to assist New […]
June 1, 2024

Offer-in-Compromise For Your IRS Tax Debt

Have you fallen behind paying the IRS taxes? Ever since you received a bill demanding the due amount on your tax return, you will be the subject of the […]
June 1, 2024

Same Sex Marriage and Divorce

Like any other couple, same-sex couples experience rough patches, and can end up in a divorce. Prior to June 26, 2015 when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down […]
June 1, 2024

Adding a Spouse on the Deed

Sometimes property owners may want to add or remove a name on the deed, and sometimes the deed must be changed to reflect the death of […]
June 1, 2024

Pets in A Divorce

Pets are often considered part of the family, like a child (except with the summer camp and college costs!). What happens to a pet in a […]
June 1, 2024

Cash for Keys v. Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure

We get many inquiries from those who seek help after a foreclosure action has already been commenced. Many, understandably, want to keep their home and we […]
June 1, 2024

Romanian Restaurant Success Story

This Romanian-native gentleman came to our office through one of our referral attorneys.  He was, for the most part, the quintessential American success story.  He came […]
June 1, 2024

The End of the Eviction Moratorium

Many of New York’s eviction moratoriums are coming to an end on January 15th, 2022.  This will affect New Yorkers who are in arrears with their […]
June 1, 2024

New Mask Restrictions for New York Courts

After loosening mask restrictions over the past few months, the surge of Delta variant infections around the country has New York on more vigilant ground to […]
June 1, 2024

THE 5 FACTORS TO MANAGE FOR A GOOD CREDIT SCORE

What is a Credit Score? Let’s start with the basics. Credit scores are the quintessential measure of financial health. It tells lenders how financially responsible you […]
June 1, 2024

WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT STUDENT DEBT?

How many people do you know drive a car, use a credit card, or pursue higher education? Which source do you think contributes more to the […]
June 1, 2024

ILLEGAL MORATORIUM EXTENSION FAVORS TENANTS

To the dismay of landlords and real estate groups, eviction moratoriums have been extended, this time through October 3, 2021.  The Center for Disease Control and […]
June 1, 2024

HOW NEW YORK WILL HELP PAY YOUR RENT

The Emergency Rental Assistance Program commenced on June 1, 2021.  Another effort made to provide economic relief during these times, the ERAP aims to assist New […]
June 1, 2024

Offer-in-Compromise For Your IRS Tax Debt

Have you fallen behind paying the IRS taxes? Ever since you received a bill demanding the due amount on your tax return, you will be the subject of the […]
June 1, 2024

Same Sex Marriage and Divorce

Like any other couple, same-sex couples experience rough patches, and can end up in a divorce. Prior to June 26, 2015 when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down […]