Current as of April 1, 2020

The Legal Services Plan continues to support members and retirees during the health crisis by working remotely. Members in need of assistance can contact the Legal Services Plan by leaving a detailed message at (212) 924-2000 or by e-mail at one of the e-mail addresses listed for Legal Services Plan attorneys. If you already have an assigned attorney working for you, please contact them directly.

If you have a scheduled intake, your assigned attorney will conduct the intake with you at the scheduled time over the phone.

Please review the following information regarding court operations in NYC and the surrounding counties. This information will be updated continuously as new information comes in.

All New York City Civil Courts Are Closed until April 17, 2020 with a Few Exceptions

  • The civil courts are currently only hearing essential or emergency matters.
  • All other matters are being administratively postponed by the court by at least 45 days.
  • Contact your attorney if you need assistance finding out whether your court case has been postponed.

Housing Court

  • On March 20, 2020 Governor Cuomo issued an order suspending all eviction proceedings and pending eviction orders for 90 days statewide.
  • All pending housing court cases with court dates in March through mid-April will be postponed by the court.
  • In NYC, all city marshals have been instructed that they cannot execute any pre-existing eviction warrants. If they attempt to violate this, please report this activity by calling the City’s Department of Investigation Bureau of City Marshals at (212) 825-5953.
  • Housing Court remains open for post-eviction relief, illegal landlord lockouts, and emergency apartment repairs.

Family Court

  • As of March 26, 2020, the New York City Family Court started hearing by remote video appearances and/or by telephone for the following matters:
    o    Child-protective (ACS) intake cases involving removal applications,
    o    Newly-filed juvenile delinquency intake cases involving remand applications,
    o    Emergency family offense petitions,  and Writ applications where there is a court order if custody or parenting time.
  • All existing scheduled court proceedings, except those listed above, will be administratively postponed for a period of 90 days or more. Clients should not appear. New appearance dates will be sent to you.
  • All Temporary Orders of Protection are continued.
  • Family Court is not accepting any non-emergency papers for filing.
  • All existing Court Orders are still valid.  For Visitation one should contemplate the overarching public health crisis and attempt to work with the other parent to protect the health of everyone.


Civil Court (Consumer)

  • All existing scheduled court proceedings have been postponed. Clients should not appear. New appearance dates will be sent to you.
  • For consumer cases, emergency applications to vacate a judgment, stop a wage garnishment or a frozen bank account will be heard by the court. Contact the Legal Services Plan if you are facing one of these emergencies.
  • The Civil Court is not accepting any non-emergency papers for filing.


Supreme Court (Divorce, Foreclosure)

  • On March 20, 2020 Governor Cuomo issued an order suspending all foreclosures for 90 days statewide. Mortgage payments are also suspended for 90 days if you can show financial hardship.
  • Supreme Court is not accepting any non-emergency papers for filing. This includes new divorce filings.
  • Mental Hygiene Law (MHL) applications and hearings addressing patient retention or release.
  • MHL hearings addressing the involuntary administration of medication and other medical care
  • Newly filed MHL applications for an assisted outpatient treatment (AOT) plan
  • Emergency applications in guardianship matters
  • Temporary orders of protection (including but not limited to matters involving domestic violence)
  • Emergency applications related to the coronavirus
  • Emergency Election Law applications
  • Extreme risk protection orders (ERPO)


Federal Court (Bankruptcy)

  • Effective March 16, 2020, all in-person Chapter 7, 12, and 13 section 341 meetings scheduled through April 10, 2020 have been postponed until a later date to be determined. This applies to both the Eastern District of New York and Southern District of New York.

Notice of Court Status: If conditions warrant court closure or any change in operations, notice will be posted on the court system’s web site or call (800) 268-7869.

Additional Resources:

  • Utility Shut-Offs: All utility companies have temporarily suspended gas, electric, and water shut-offs until further notice.
  • Student, Medical, and Other State-Referred Debt: The New York Office of Attorney General (OAG) will halt the collection of medical and student debt owed to the State of New York and referred to the OAG for collection from March 16, 2020 through April 15, 2020. There is an automatic payment suspension for student loans held by the federal government  The suspension ends 9/30.

For Court Updates for Covered Counties Outside of NYC:

Nassau
Orange, Putnam, Rockland, & Westchester
Suffolk

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