Category Archives: Buffalo Attorneys Legal Blog

New York Estate Planning Guide

New-York-Estate-Planning-Guide

Wills, Trusts, Power of Attorneys, and Probate Whether you are looking to start the estate planning process for yourself or a loved one the New York Estate Planning Guide by Attorney Thomas Hewner is the perfect place to begin.  When you are ready to establish a plan, give our office a call to speak with one […]

New York Family Law Guide

New York Family Law Guide

Justice doesn’t sleep. We’re here to help.  We don’t need to have physical contact to get you immediate help.  We offer virtual assistance via live chat, email, text, phone and video conference.  Contact our experienced Buffalo family lawyers for legal help.  Dealing with divorce or other family law situations like child custody and support can […]

New York Real Estate Law Guide

New York Real Estate Law Guide

If you are buying or selling a home in Buffalo or WNY, you might be confused on what you should do.  It’s important to have someone direct you along the way. Buffalo Real Estate Attorney Richard Cole has created the New York Real Estate Law Guide to help you along the way with buying, selling, and […]

New York Workers’ Compensation Guide

New York Workers' Compensation Guide

Justice doesn’t sleep. We’re here to help.  We don’t need to have physical contact to get you immediate help.  We offer virtual assistance via live chat, email, text, phone and video conference.  Contact our experienced Buffalo workers compensation lawyers for legal help.  Being injured at work can stir up enough stress and emotions for a […]

Five Things To Consider Before Selling a House: Tips from a Real Estate Attorney

Five Things To Consider Before Selling a House Tips from a Real Estate Attorney

There are few decisions more financially and materially significant than buying or selling a house. If you’re selling a house, every choice you make could impact the sale price, and either create or prevent legal problems down the road.  An experienced real estate attorney can help you anticipate problems, minimize risk, and maximize your selling […]

Contesting a Will in New York State

Contesting a Will in New York

Contesting a Will in New York State New York State courts don’t often overturn attorney-drawn wills. The process of contesting a will is complicated, time consuming, and costly. Sometimes, though, legal wills are at the heart of serious injustices. To understand how to contest a will – and whether or not it might be worth […]

Three Risks of Settling a Workers’ Compensation Case in New York

settling workers compensation claims

When you’re suffering from a work-related injury, you want relief as soon as possible. You’re worried about your health, but also worried about getting back to your job. You’re worried about getting the workers compensation you’re entitled to. Even small delays in your recovery or in communications with your employers’ insurance can seem to take […]

Choosing The Right Buffalo Bankruptcy Attorney

Buffalo Bankruptcy Lawyer

If you’re facing the tough decision to declare bankruptcy, you could use an ally. You did the best you could, but circumstances, and then your finances, got out of your control. You might be worrying that this is the end of your financial portfolio, and feeling that you don’t have enough say in your own […]

Thinking About Divorce?

Thinking About Divorce

Are You Thinking About Divorce? Divorce is one of the most complicated, emotional ordeals you might go through. If you’re considering separation or divorce, you may not know where to start. From resolving property disputes to worrying about child support and custody, the process can quickly become overwhelming. Download Our Free Family Law Guide When […]

What Should I Do If I Am Hurt at Work?

Hurt at Work

When someone gets hurt at work, it’s always important to report the injury to your employer as quickly as possible. Although every workplace is different, the best approach is to give the employer written notice as soon as possible. However, that notice satisfies only what we call the notice requirement. It does not satisfy the […]