![]() This volunteer attorney program is available to prepare divorce papers for people who have agreed to divorce and NEW YORK COUNTY SUPREME COURT VIRTUAL UNCONTESTED DIVORCE PROJECT Information about e-filing can be found on the NYSCEF website at: In an e-filed case, the steps to be followed would be the same, but filings with the County Clerk and the court would be made via NYSCEF. Unrepresented persons may (if they wish to without obligation) commence a new case by means of electronic filing through the New York State Courts Electronic Filing System (“NYSCEF”). The instructions that are included with the forms assumes that the litigant is filing a paper case (in person filing at the County Clerk’s office). Only procedural information can be provided by court staff. Court staff cannot give legal advice or suggestions nor act as your counsel. All persons choosing to represent themselves should research the law prior to commencing a proceeding or submitting an answer. Please be advised that the instructions and forms are intended to be a guide. The application can be found at the link for forms under the Forms section below.įor the convenience of self-represented litigants, the court has placed the most used forms online as a resource. Applications must be submitted directly to the Help Center, Room 116 for process. Applications for a poor person order must be made prior to filing your case. Litigants who are fall under the meaning of a poor person (CPLR Article 11) are unable to proceed with their legal action because of an ability to pay court filing fees. The Help Center is the point of intake for applications to waive case filing fees (POOR PERSON ORDER).
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