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Free Superstorm Sandy Financial Help Hotline

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Callers to receive expert guidance for financial recovery, relief loans, and more

 Financial attorney and debt management/resolution specialist Leslie Tayne Esq. of The Law Offices of Leslie H. Tayne P.C. has activated a free-of-charge Help Hotline specifically geared toward helping Superstorm Sandy victim’s in need of assistance for financial rebuilding and recovery in the aftermath of the recent disaster. The hotline will provide important financial and debt information, as well as resources. Additionally, Tayne’s office is opening its doors to provide Sandy victims with immediate in-person consultations at no charge and is extending its availability to include evening and weekend appointments. 

Among the helpful information callers will receive is valuable insight regarding the executive orders that Governor Andrew Cuomo recently issued for providing debt relief among those impacted by Sandy, including an extended student loan grace period. Tayne and her staff are also providing information regarding the various types of relief loans available, direction on where they can be obtained, and additional resources for further help.

“Superstorm Sandy devastated so many families and businesses in its wake, making it a very difficult and overwhelming time for many who are desperately trying to pick up the pieces and get their lives back to normal as quickly as possible,” explains Tayne. “We realize that the road to repair and recovery can often be long, confusing, and complicated – especially for those who are concerned over debt.”

Tayne recently completed a Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) course titled, "Providing Legal Assistance to Persons Affected by Superstorm Sandy" that was offered by the New York State Bar Association in order to ensure she and her staff were prepared for deploying the most effective information and advice for those affected by Sandy. To further assist those left in Sandy’s destructive path, Tayne is also currently contributing her time and expertise as a volunteer at the Nassau County Bar Association's free legal clinic.

“Our free Superstorm Sandy Help Hotline and consultation services are designed to help empower those affected though a clearer understanding of the financial, debt, and insurance relief options and support services that are available for them, which will hopefully help simplify their recovery and rebuilding process,” said Tayne.

To reach the Superstorm Sandy Help Hotline, please call 866-890-7337. The hotline is available Monday through Friday between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Headquartered in Melville, N.Y. and led by financial attorney Leslie H. Tayne, Esq., The Law Offices of Leslie H. Tayne P.C. is the only New York State practice whose sole concentration is consumer debt resolution. Since its establishment in 2001 as a debt relief law firm, The Law Offices of Leslie H. Tayne has expanded into Westchester County with offices in White Plains and Mount Kisco, N.Y. and regularly assists thousands of individuals and businesses with the management and resolution of their unsecured debts. For more information, please 631-470-8204 or visit www.attorney-newyork.com.

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Christina May 24, 2013 at 03:45 pm
I forgot to add that the Huntington Blue Devils are playing at Stony Brook University vs. MillerRead More Place on Wednesday, May 29 at 5 pm. Maybe I will contact the Stony Brook Patch and ask if they will go to the game.
Christina May 24, 2013 at 03:42 pm
What bothers me the most is that 100% of the Huntington Blue Devils lacrosse team comes fromRead More Huntington AND the game was played at Huntington High School. The St. Anthonys game was played at Hofstra in Nassau County AND a very small amount of those players come from Huntington AND St. Anthonys is in not in Huntington village. So, when the Patch says it cannot cover the game due to a reporter shortage, why does that giant school take precedence over our hometown school? How many athletes from Huntington were on that field at Hofstra vs. at the Huntington game? If anyone was at the Huntington vs. Sayville game yesterday, you could feel the energy, the pride and the school spirit that is second to none. Huntington always seems to get bad press or no press at all. It is amazing to me that our local media, including Newsday, the Patch and the Village Tattler, continue to ignore our Huntington spirit. We have a beautiful village, vibrant downtown full of people shopping in our stores or walking to restaurants, and more "Huntington" merchandise (thank you Booster Club!) that other towns envy. I am a proud Blue Devil Mom and a current Booster Club executive Board member. I will continue to support Huntington Athletics as our HOMETOWN school. I just wish the local media did too.
G May 24, 2013 at 01:54 pm
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Rachael Koutrouby May 23, 2013 at 11:49 am
They do have the metal inside and they are all the same size. If you are seriously interested I willRead More gladly send you some more pictures. As far as the price, the best I can do is a bundle. Maybe 4 for $100 or 2 for $60. They were looked at by a store owner who wanted to purchase and sell in her store for $50 each. They are very cute, very trendy :)
Karen May 22, 2013 at 04:47 pm
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JH May 24, 2013 at 09:28 am
I have no idea why the Patch isn't covering any of this. Go Huntington!
Eleanor Cawley May 22, 2013 at 03:37 pm
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Precious Box May 19, 2013 at 04:56 pm
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