Pleading With God In Queens

State:
Multi-State
County:
Queens
Control #:
US-0018LTR
Format:
Word; 
Rich Text
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Description

The Pleading with God in Queens is a specialized form designed for use in legal matters where prayer, reflection, or spiritual guidance may be sought during litigation. This form allows attorneys and legal professionals to outline their client's requests or intentions clearly. Key features include a template structure that can be easily customized with specific details such as dates, names, and addresses. Filling instructions emphasize providing accurate and relevant information to ensure clarity in communication. The form is especially useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who may need to express a client's plea for clarity or intervention in legal proceedings. Its straightforward format helps facilitate understanding amongst users, making it accessible even to those with little legal experience. Overall, this form is a valuable tool in promoting mindfulness and reflection within the context of legal work, fostering a sense of community and support among practitioners and clients.

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Yes. Certain case types in New York, Westchester and Rockland counties are subject to mandatory e–filing. Three other counties have also been designated as eligible mandatory e–filing counties.

To begin an action in Small Claims Court, a person, or someone acting on his or her behalf, must come to the Small Claims Court Clerk's office in the proper county and fill out a statement of claim. To find out where the clerk's office is located in your county, click on Locations.

When filing the unredacted document on NYSCEF, choose the “Request to Seal” option when selecting the “Document Type.” The provisional sealing expires, absent court order, after five days.

With limited exceptions, in a mandatory case, the commencement documents must be e–filed. Service of those documents shall be made in hard copy format in the manner required by the CPLR (unless the defendant/respondent is willing to accept e–service).

Generally, you must file a New York State resident income tax return if you are a New York State resident and meet any of the following conditions: You have to file a federal return.

In general, no person is required to file information returns electronically in a calendar year unless the person is required to file at least 10 returns during that calendar year. Persons required to file fewer than 10 returns during the calendar year may file electronically or on paper.

You're required to electronically file your return if you meet all three of the following conditions: you use software to prepare your own personal income tax return; and. your software supports the electronic filing of your return; and. you have broadband Internet access.

Draft your pleading on legal paper and include your identifying information and a caption that states the involved parties and case number. Draft the body with numbered paragraphs, double spacing, clear headings, and page numbers. Include a certificate of service in your submission.

A summons with notice is a type of summons. The summons with notice is not served with the complaint. It contains all of the information described above for the summons, plus a brief description of the type of case and the relief the plaintiff is asking the court to grant.

A summons with notice or summons and complaint must be served within 120 days of filing with the County Clerk.

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