New York Supreme Court Forms

The New York Supreme Court is the trial-level court within the New York State Unified Court System. It handles a wide range of civil and criminal cases, including civil disputes involving amounts over $25,000, felony criminal cases, and family law matters such as divorce and child custody. The New York Supreme Court is responsible for resolving legal disputes and administering justice in the state of New York.

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This document is for the verification process in Nassau County, New York. It is used to verify certain information or details.

This Form is used for filing an Affidavit in Nassau County, New York.

This Form is used for obtaining the consent of an infant aged 14 or older in Nassau County, New York.

This Form is used for changing an infant's name in Nassau County, New York. It requires an affidavit to support the request for a Nunc Pro Tunc Order.

This Form is used for filing an Ex-parte Petition for Change of an Infant's Name in Nassau County, New York. It provides instructions on how to complete the form and the required documents needed for the name change process.

This Form is used for agreeing to discontinue a legal action in Nassau County, New York.

This Form is used for filing a notice of appeal in Nassau County, New York. It is required to initiate the appeals process in the county's court system.

This document notifies residents of Nassau County in New York about an official entry for a specific purpose or event.

This document is used for placing a long-form order in Nassau County, New York. It contains detailed information and instructions for placing an order for various services or items in the county.

This document is a request for the transcription of meeting minutes in New York.

This document is used to create an affidavit to support a temporary restraining order against a public officer, board, or municipal corporation in Nassau County, New York.

This form is used for replying to an affidavit in Nassau County, New York. It is a legal document that allows an individual to respond to the claims made in an affidavit.

This form is used for filing an affidavit in opposition to a motion or application in Nassau County, New York. It is a legal document that allows the opposing party to present their arguments and evidence against the motion or application.

This Form is used for filing an Affidavit in Support in Nassau County, New York.

This Form is used for filing an Emergency Affidavit in Nassau County, New York.

This Form is used for initiating legal action against someone who has violated a court order in a civil case in Nassau County, New York.

This form is used for filing an affidavit in support of a temporary restraining order in a civil action in Nassau County, New York.

This document is used for requesting a court hearing to show cause in a civil action with a temporary restraining order (TRO) in Nassau County, New York.

This form is used for requesting a court hearing to show why a certain action should or should not be taken in a civil case in Nassau County, New York.

This form is used for requesting a preliminary conference in Nassau County, New York.

This form is used for filing a notice of appearance in a civil case in Nassau County, New York.

This document is for a consumer credit transaction in the state of New York. It outlines the terms and conditions of a credit agreement between a consumer and a lender.

This document is a court order that allows the plaintiff in a lawsuit in Nassau County, New York to have more time to serve the summons to the defendant.

This form is used for providing proof that a legal document has been served to the opposing party after a lawsuit has been initiated in Nassau County, New York. It includes instructions on how to complete and file the Form 36 Affidavit of Service.

This document is used in Nassau County, New York for a special proceeding where a temporary restraining order is in place. It is an order to show cause that explains why someone should not be held in contempt for violating the temporary restraining order.

This document is used for initiating a legal proceeding in Nassau County, New York, where a party is required to appear in court and provide a justifiable reason for their actions or non-compliance with court orders.

This document is a Notice of Petition, Petition, and Verification used in a Special Proceeding in Nassau County, New York. It is typically filed to initiate legal action and provide notice to the opposing party.

This type of document is used to explain how to fill out and submit Form 35 Affidavit of Service of Initiating Papers in Nassau County, New York.

This document is used to confirm that the initiating papers for a legal case in New York have been properly served to all involved parties. It provides a sworn statement of the person who served the papers, verifying that they were delivered in accordance with the law.

This document certifies compliance with the regulations outlined in 22 NYCRR 130-1.1-a in Nassau County, New York.

This document is for filing a complaint in Nassau County, New York.

This document is a type of legal notice used in Nassau County, New York. It is used to notify individuals or organizations about a legal case or action filed against them.

This document is a legal summons issued in Nassau County, New York. It is a formal notice informing an individual that they are required to appear in court or respond to a legal matter.

This document for the Annual Report of the Guardian in Nassau County, New York. It provides a comprehensive summary of the guardian's activities and financial information for the year.

This document is an annual report filed by a personal needs guardian in Nassau County, New York. It provides information about the guardian's activities and decisions related to the personal needs of an individual.

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