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Everyday Law for Community Empowerment: What You Need to Know to Answer Common Legal Problems in the AANHPI Community | Part 2: Housing, Trusts and Estates, and Family Law

Speakers

  • Benjamin Choi, Court Attorney, New York City Housing Court

  • Natasha Chang, Staff Attorney, White and Case

  • Helen Wu, Manager, Family Law, Womankind

Moderator


Description

Being a New Yorker often means navigating a range of housing-related challenges.  The complexity of housing, the need to plan for the family, and the possible property division in divorce all highlight the importance of ensuring the AANHPI community has access to sound legal guidance. Part 2 of this program equips attorneys with the tools to better advise clients on both sides of landlord-tenant disputes, property transfers across generations, and divorce-related property issues.  Completing the cluster of six topics that this panel series covers aims to give lawyers what they need to start tackling the legal issues that are most prevalent in the AANHPI community.  

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