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Can they sue you? Can they take your house or your car? Can you go to jail?
Perhaps it's happened to you: you've lost your job and the bills are starting to pile up, or you've had some unexpected medical expenses that your paycheck just won't cover. Suddenly you are in debt and worried about what's going to happen to you and your family.
¿Pueden demandarte? ¿Pueden llevarse su casa o su caro? ¿Puedes ir a la cárcel?
Tal vez le haya sucedido: ha perdido su trabajo y las facturas comienzan a acumularse, o ha tenido algunos gastos médicos inesperados que su cheque de pago simplemente no cubrirá. De repente está endeudado y preocupado por lo que le pueda pasar a usted y su familia.
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LawNY® values contributions from volunteers and pro bono attorneys, which help to expand our capacity and increase the services offered and the number of clients we are able to assist within our 14-county service area.
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The LawNY Investigation Process: Everything You Need to Know Before Filing a Complaint With the DHR
Provides instruction on how to perform a thorough investigation of potential fair housing law violations so that advocates can determine whether it is appropriate to file a formal complaint with the DHR.
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¿Qué es una orden de protección?
Una Orden de Protección es una orden judicial que le dice a una persona lo que no puede hacerle a otra persona o qué tipo de contacto está permitido.
A veces una Orden de Protección también se denomina prohibición.
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The next meeting of the LawNY Board of Directors is scheduled for Thursday, March 28th at 4:00 pm. The meeting is scheduled to be convened by remote videoconferencing. For information about how to attend the meeting, contact Brenda Rivera at BRivera "at" lawny "dot" org or at 585-504-2970.
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