Attorney's Certificate of Continued Eligibility for Poor Person Relief and Assignment of Counsel on Appeal (Family Court) - New York

Attorney's Certificate of Continued Eligibility for Poor Person Relief and Assignment of Counsel on Appeal (Family Court) - New York

Attorney's Certificate of Continued Eligibility for Poor Person Relief and Assignment of Counsel on Appeal (Family Court) is a legal document that was released by the New York Supreme Court - a government authority operating within New York.

FAQ

Q: What is an Attorney's Certificate of Continued Eligibility for Poor Person Relief and Assignment of Counsel on Appeal?
A: It is a form used in Family Court cases in New York to request financial assistance for legal representation on appeal.

Q: Who can use this form?
A: This form can be used by individuals who have been granted poor person status in Family Court and wish to continue receiving legal representation on appeal.

Q: What is poor person status?
A: Poor person status is a determination made by the court that an individual cannot afford to pay for legal representation and is therefore eligible for free or reduced-cost legal services.

Q: What information is required in this form?
A: This form requires information such as your name, contact information, case number, details about your financial situation, and information about your appeal.

Q: Are there any fees associated with filing this form?
A: No, there are no fees associated with filing this form.

Q: Can I submit this form electronically?
A: The availability of electronic filing may vary depending on the jurisdiction. It is recommended to check with the Family Court Clerk's Office.

Q: What happens after I submit this form?
A: After you submit this form, the court will review your application and determine whether you qualify for continued poor person status and assignment of counsel on appeal.

Q: How long does it take to receive a decision on my application?
A: The processing time for your application may vary. It is recommended to contact the Family Court Clerk's Office for more information.

Q: Can I appeal the court's decision on my application?
A: Yes, if your application for poor person relief and assignment of counsel on appeal is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision.

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