The parties waived the filing of a written report and consented that I might decide the issues based upon the testimony and documents produced at the hearing and stipulated into evidence (see SCPA 506). On consent of the parties, a kinship hearing was held on December 6, 2021, before a Court Attorney appointed by me on a hear and report basis. In cases such as this, where there is a non-marital child, issues concerning kinship generally and class-closing arise. was appointed guardian ad litem for possible unknown heirs. Jurisdiction has been obtained over all necessary parties, and Thomas D. Pending now before me is a petition for judicial settlement of Lucas's final account. Letters of Administration issued to Lucas on January 17, 2019. Tom was never married and he was survived by his son Lucas Hallick and his daughter Shannon Guerin died on November 13, 2018, at the age of 63. Attorney General of Counselĭecedent Thomas E. Farner, Esq.Īppearing as Guardian ad Litem for Possible Unknown Heirs Brown, Jr., Deceased.Īppearing of Counsel for William C. This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports. The complete file will ONLY be available on the NYSCEF website.īecause not all case types are eligible for electronic filing, persons searching the public records of the Erie County Clerk's Office must search both sites to obtain records for actions or proceedings, or papers of actions or proceeding at the Erie County Clerk's Office.Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. PLEASE NOTE:Į-filed cases commenced prior to Apthat are available on both the Erie County Clerk's website as well as the New York State Courts' Electronic Filing ( NYSCEF) website will no longer be updated on the Erie County Clerk's website for any papers filed April 4, 2012-forward. Papers filed AFTER Apin cases electronically filed prior to Apare available ONLY on the New York State Courts' Electronic Filing ( NYSCEF) website. In an effort to reduce the duplication of services, the Erie County Clerk's Office cases commenced by E-filing AFTER Apare no longer available at the Erie County Clerk's website and are available ONLY at the New York State Courts' Electronic Filing ( NYSCEF) website. Searching for Supreme Court Records in the County Clerk’s Office The Erie County E-Filing Protocols may be found here, at the 8th Judicial District website, and at New York State Courts' Electronic Filing ( NYSCEF) website when viewing a case. We look forward to you electronically delivering your court and other related court documents to our office. Electronic Filing of court documents is now mandatory in Erie County through the New York State Court Electronic Filing System ( NYSCEF). e-Filing Now MandatoryĪs of Tuesday, October 1, 2013, under Chapter 184 of the Laws of 2012, which authorizes mandatory e-filing in Erie County Supreme Court, will continue conversion from consensual to mandatory e-filing of court matters by expanding the types of cases now required to be electronically filed. After September 1, all documents, unless sealed by court order, will be visible to the public. Unsealed documents were previously visible only after the issuance of an Index Number. NOTICE: Effective Septeme-filed documents in Erie County will be available immediately for online public viewing through the New York State Court Electronic Filing system.
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