• 07/14/2014 | LawHelpNY

    This video shows what happens when someone learns the hard way about the importance of identity theft. This free video is provided by the Federal Trade Commission.

  • 07/14/2014 | LawHelpNY

    In New York State almost 56% of the homes facing foreclosure are rental properties.  This means that every year thousands of New Yorkers are faced with a foreclosure situation they were no

  • 07/12/2014 | LawHelpNY

    Are you a grandparent or other relative caring for a child?  If so, New York Office of Children and Family Services currently runs the Kinship Guardianship Assistance Program (KinGap).  This program helps a foster child have permanent placement with a relative who had been the child’s foster parent for at least six months.   The program provides financial support and medical coverage (in most cases), from the time the child is discharged from foster care to the guardian.  The level of financial support is similar to the maintenance payments received while the child was in foster care.To

  • 07/07/2014 | LawHelpNY

    The scourge of foreclosure continues to plague New York state and New York City residents. A recent report by the New York State Senate says nearly 30,000 NYC homeowners could soon lose their homes to foreclosure proceedings. While the foreclosure rate has gone down around the country as the national housing crisis subsides, it has increased by 15 percent in New York City over the past year. In fact, foreclosure activity has gone up by 21% over the past 23 months. New York's minority community has been disproportionately affected by this crisis.

  • 07/07/2014 | LawHelpNY

    The HEAP NY Funding Assistance for Air Conditioners has launched.  Eligible New Yorkers should apply to see if they qualify.  [caption id="attachment_4544" align="alignleft" width="300"] HEAP Funding Assistance For Air Conditioners[/caption]The Cooling Assistance Component of the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance’s Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) began on May 1.  This means that New Yorkers can now contact their local department of social services to see if they qualify for assistance.

  • 07/03/2014 | LawHelpNY

    [caption id="attachment_6136" align="alignleft" width="274"] Map charts domestic violence cases in New York City.[/caption]Who would have imagined that the primary killer of women in NYC is domestic violence!  Even with all the awareness, education, and dedicated community groups, in 2012, 68% of all murders of women in our city were related to domestic violence, up from 54% in 2011.  The highest rates of domestic violence are taking place in Brooklyn and the Bronx.What more can be done to help these vulnerable women?  What can be done to stop the increase in domestic violence cases?  Th

  • 06/30/2014 | LawHelpNY

    Foreclosure-rescue scam artists are finding new ways to prey on distressed homeowners. In many cases, they ask you to pay for a fee upfront and then never provide any services or save your home from foreclosure.  

  • 06/27/2014 | LawHelpNY

    Low-income New Yorkers get an easy, on-the-go way to access legal aid referrals, information, and self-help New York, New York – June 26, 2014 A new mobile site for LawHelpNY.org will make it easier than ever to find needed legal aid assistance and information for low-income New Yorkers. Launched this week, the mobile site, http://m.lawhelpny.org/, features quick access to free legal aid referrals, know-your-rights information and a variety of self-help tools.

  • 06/19/2014 | LawHelpNY

    LawHelpNY and the New York State Office of Court Administration now make available a number of free online interactive self-help programs that make it easier to submit legal papers in court if you don’t have an attorney.The interviews are designed to ask “leading questions” to help ensure that what you submit in court is legally correct. Did you know that most people who have to answer an eviction lawsuit in court do so without an attorney?

  • 06/19/2014 | LawHelpNY

    It’s no secret that finding affordable housing in New York City is getting harder and harder. According to the Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, over 200,000 rent regulated apartments have been lost since 1981. More so, landlords continue to use tactics such as buying out tenants, locking them out of their apartments, or making major improvements in order to deregulate even more rent-stabilized apartments.But residents of NYC have rights!