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Who Is Liable for Injuries in a New York Construction Accident?

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Summer is a popular season for construction to take place in New York, since the weather is warmer with less precipitation. Construction workers face unique dangers when on the job. High-rise buildings are common structures in New York City, and workers who are constructing them can suffer serious injuries in the event an accident occurs. […]

Where Should I Look For Hidden Assets During My New York Divorce?

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Going through a divorce can be emotionally draining for everyone involved, especially if you and your spouse are not ending your marriage on amicable terms. Each step in the divorce process can bring on its own set of challenges. The division of marital assets is one issue that can create a great deal of contention. Both spouses will rarely […]

What if I Am Injured on an Electric Bicycle in New York?

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Throughout many U.S. cities, people own or rent different types of electric bikes as a convenient way of seeing the sights or simply getting from point A to point B. New York City legalized pedal-assist e-bikes last year, but throttle-controlled e-bikes and e-scooters remain illegal under New York state and city laws. Pedal assist, also […]

What Is the Difference Between Open and Closed Adoptions in New York?

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There are many children who need loving homes and many people who are unable to have biological children of their own. Approximately 140,000 children are adopted by American families each year, and this allows parents to provide a home to children who need one. However, adoption can be a complicated and delicate process. If you are considering […]

What if I Am Injured in a Boating Accident in New York?

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Many New Yorkers like to escape the hustle and bustle of the city for the cool waters of the Atlantic ocean in the summer. Boating is a popular activity for adults and children alike. Whether people are taking a dip in the water, tubing, or water skiing, boats can provide hours of fun. As with […]

What Are Common Forms of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect in New York?

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Nursing homes, often called rest homes, convalescent homes, or assisted living facilities, provide residential care for elderly or disabled people. A nursing home is typically a facility for people whose physical ailments or limitations do not warrant being in a hospital, but who cannot live on their own or be cared for at home. Care […]

What Should Be Included in My Will?

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While no one likes to think about what will happen when they die, the importance of creating a last will and testament cannot be overstated. A will is a document that legally establishes what you want to occur in the event of your death, including the division of your property and assets among your heirs. […]

Can You Successfully Contest A Will?

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On behalf of Marcel Sager of  posted in Probate Litigation on Saturday, February 3, 2018. If you are an heir listed on someone else’s will, you may have previously been told a little bit about what to expect. If not, there is a chance that your loved one made important decisions without adequate council or were confused perhaps, about […]

What Types of Wills Do NY Courts Recognize as Valid?

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A Brooklyn wills attorney can help ensure you comply with all legal requirements to create a valid will. The most common type of will is in writing and signed by the testator (person making the will), using his or her own name or is signed by another person under his or her direction. There must […]