
Bankruptcy Solutions
The purpose of federal bankruptcy legislation, sometimes known as Title 11 of the United States Code or the “Bankruptcy Code,” is to provide an opportunity for financial reorganization or a fresh start for legitimate debtors who are unable to fulfill their obligations.
Foreclosure Solutions
As you are undoubtedly aware, many homeowners are in arrears on their mortgages as a result of the 2020 recession brought on by the coronavirus. At first, most lenders had been understanding and would have granted a brief suspension of the late payments.
Debt Negotiations & Settlements
Clients regularly hire the Law Office of Ronald D. Weiss, P.C. to represent them in negotiations with banks, mortgage holders, credit card issuers, auto financing providers, landlords, tax authorities, and other creditors.
Mortgage Loan Modifications
The most common strategy used by our firm to prevent a house in severe mortgage arrears from going into foreclosure is a mortgage modification. Mortgage modification and other potential Retention Options are the potential goals of most homeowners in foreclosure because most people experiencing serious hardships with their mortgages are looking for “Retention Options
Credit Card Solutions

Debtor Litigation Defense

Landlord Tenant Solutions

Distressed Real Estate

Student Loan Solutions

Tax Debt Solutions



They called the area that is now Great Neck Menhaden-Ock. There’s a theory that the abundance of fish in the area led them to choose this name. Menhaden-Ock changed became Madnan’s Neck when European settlers arrived on the peninsula in the 1640s. Madnan’s Neck continued to change until 1670, when it became known as Great Neck. “Madnan’s Neck” is called after Anne (or Nan) Hutchinson, according to local lore. It is reported that when Anne Hutchinson first arrived on the peninsula, she attempted to seize control of what is now known as Kings Point. But Anne Hutchinson was unable to actually obtain a deed or land grant for the area she wanted. She was reputedly nicknamed Mad Nan because of her fury.



For the most part, Great Neck is served by the Great Neck Union Free School District. It also include a portion of Manhasset Hills and unincorporated New Hyde Park. Manhasset High School is attended by students from the Manhasset Union Free School District, which includes a tiny portion of eastern Great Neck near Northern Boulevard. Grades K–12 are taught by about 6,200 students in the Great Neck Public Schools. Great Neck North, Great Neck South, and Village (a tiny alternative high school) are the three high schools. The SEAL Academy (Supportive Environment for All Learners) alternative high school program is available to students throughout the district. In addition, there are four elementary schools and two middle schools. Students come from over 40 different nations and a wide range of socioeconomic backgrounds.
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