Where do I file for divorce in Nassau County?

Where do I file for divorce in Nassau County?

In Nassau County, NY, the Supreme Court (not the Family Court) is the relevant court to handle divorce cases.

How do I file a small claims in Suffolk County?

You must be a individual at least 18 years old, or an association, or municpal corporation, to file a Small Claim in Suffolk District Court.

  1. On the form, request Day Court or Night Court.
  2. You are the Plaintiff.
  3. TYPE or PRINT the Defendant’s full name and street address – a PO BOX alone is not acceptable.

How do I get a copy of my divorce decree in Suffolk County NY?

Where do I obtain a copy of my divorce record? In New York State, divorce records are maintained by the County Clerk in the county where the divorce action was heard. You can reach the Suffolk County Clerk’s office at

How do I get a death certificate in Suffolk County NY?

You can apply for a certified copy of a death certificate by mail or online at VitalChek. View the Application for a Certified Copy of a Death Certificate (PDF).

WHO removes dead bodies from homes?

The answer is that it depends on how the person in question died. Typically, if the death was from natural causes and in the presence of family, a funeral home of the family’s choice will go to the home and remove the dead body.

How long can a body stay in the morgue?

In many countries, the family of the deceased must make the burial within 72 hours (three days) of death, but in some other countries it is usual that burial takes place some weeks or months after the death. This is why some corpses are kept as long as one or two years at a hospital or in a funeral home.

How long does it take for a dead body to smell?

Stage 5: Butyric fermentation – 20 to 50 days after death It has a cheesy smell, caused by butyric acid, and this smell attracts a new suite of corpse organisms. The surface of the body that is in contact with the ground becomes covered with mould as the body ferments

Do embalmed bodies decay?

Embalmed bodies eventually decompose too, but exactly when, and how long it takes, depends largely on how the embalming was done, the type of casket in which the body is placed, and how it is buried

What do undertakers do to a dead body?

When the funeral director begins the embalming process, he places the body on a special porcelain or stainless steel table that looks much like what you’d find in an operating room. He washes the body with soap and water and positions it with the hands crossed over the abdomen, as you’d see them appear in a casket

Do you poop when you die?

After someone has died, changes will happen to the body. These changes may be upsetting for people who aren’t expecting them, but be reassured they are entirely normal. The body may release stool from the rectum, urine from the bladder, or saliva from the mouth. This happens as the body’s muscles relax.

How long does it take for a body to decompose in a coffin?

When buried naturally – with no coffin or embalming – decomposition takes 8 to 12 years. Adding a coffin and/or embalming fluid can tack on additional years to the process, depending on the type of funerary box. The quickest route to decomposition is a burial at sea. Underwater, corpses decompose four times faster.