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10 Market Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Handles civil cases seeking monetary damages greater than $25,000, county-related court issues and criminal court cases.
223 West Main Street, Johnstown, NY 12095
Hears civil cases outside the authority of the lower courts, such as civil matters involving higher dollar amounts, divorce, separation, and annulment proceedings within Hamilton County. Sessions are held in Fulton County at: 223 W. Main St. Johnstown, N.Y. 12095
6 Lodge Street, Room 113, Albany, NY 12207
Hears civil cases outside the authority of the lower courts, such as civil matters involving higher dollar amounts, divorce, separation, and annulment proceedings within Albany County.
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45 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Hears appeals from trial courts with the Department (region), by panels of four to five justices, and conducts proceedings to admit, suspend or disbar lawyers.
400 Carleton Avenue, John P. Cohalan, Jr. Court Complex , Central Islip, NY 11722
Handles the prosecution of felonies and civil cases involving high dollar amounts. The Court also handles divorces, separations and annulments in addition to mortgage foreclosures and injunctions. Call for detailed information.
111 Dr.Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, White Plains, NY 10601
The supreme court decides issues of constitutional and statutory law and is intended to provide legal clarity and consistency for the lower appellate and trial courts. Most state supreme court also oversee the administration of the jurisdiction's judicial system. Surrogate courts handle regular guardianships, last will and testaments, the settlement of estates, and decisions relating to estates of minors or individuals who are not of age or maturity to manage their own affairs.
1 Court Street, Riverhead, NY 11901
Hears cases including criminal and civil, personal injury, divorce, annulment proceedings, and equity suits. Appeals of Supreme Court cases go to the Appellate Division
210 Center Drive, Arthur M. Cromarty Court Complex, Riverhead, NY 11901
Handles the prosecution of felonies and civil cases involving high dollar amounts. The Court also handles divorces, separations and annulments in addition to mortgage foreclosures and injunctions. Call for detailed information.
1 Court Street, Riverhead, NY 11901
Handles the prosecution of felonies and civil cases involving high dollar amounts. The Court also handles divorces, separations and annulments in addition to mortgage foreclosures and injunctions. Call for detailed information.
30 Mc Master Street, Saratoga County Municipal Center, Ballston Spa, NY 12020
Hears Cases including Criminal and Civil, personal injury, divorce, annulment proceedings, and equity suits. Appeals of Supreme Court Cases go to the Appellate Division.
111 Dr.Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard, White Plains, NY 10601
The supreme court decides issues of constitutional and statutory law and is intended to provide legal clarity and consistency for the lower appellate and trial courts. Most state supreme court also oversee the administration of the jurisdiction's judicial system. Surrogate courts handle regular guardianships, last will and testaments, the settlement of estates, and decisions relating to estates of minors or individuals who are not of age or maturity to manage their own affairs.
1 Court Street, Riverhead, NY 11901
Hears cases including criminal and civil, personal injury, divorce, annulment proceedings, and equity suits. Appeals of Supreme Court cases go to the Appellate Division
45 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Hears appeals from trial courts with the Department (region), by panels of four to five justices, and conducts proceedings to admit, suspend or disbar lawyers.
320 Main Street, Catskill, NY 12414
Hears Cases including Criminal and Civil, personal injury, divorce, annulment proceedings, and equity suits. Appeals of Supreme Court Cases go to the Appellate Division.
10 Market Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Handles civil cases seeking monetary damages greater than $25,000, county-related court issues and criminal court cases.