New York Procedures are the rules and regulations that govern the legal system in the state of New York. They include the New York Civil Procedure Law, the New York Criminal Procedure Law, the New York Evidence Law, the New York Family Court Act, the New York Surrogate’s Court Procedure Act, and the New York Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law. These laws outline the procedures for filing and prosecuting civil and criminal cases in New York’s courts. Additionally, they provide guidance on evidence, family court matters, probate issues, and real estate proceedings.