Diron Rutty

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Diron Rutty

Diron Rutty is an experienced attorney who maximizes her skills and years of experience helping businesses and individuals solve their legal problems. Her solutions are carefully structured to meet each client’s specific needs.

Education
  • - J.D., South Eastern University, Lakeland, FL
  • - M.A. in Public Administration, St. Johns University, NY, New York
  • - B.A. in Political Science, Fordham University, NY, New York
  • - Legal Education Certificate, Norman Manley Law School, Jamaica, West Indies
Memberships
  • - American Immigration Lawyers Association
  • - State Bar of New York
  • - Bar Association of Antigua, West Indies and Jamaica, West Indies
  • - New York Supreme Court & Appellate Court Judicial Department
  • - United States District Court, Eastern District Court of New York
  • - United States District Court, Southern District of New York
  • - American Immigration Lawyers Association

Family Law Tip From Diron

Document everything! If there's an interaction between you and your soon-to-be ex spouse that feels important, it could be beneficial in court proceedings. New York is a one-party consent state, which means you can record your conversations!

Immigration Law Tip From Diron

Prepare for any interviews or court dates ahead of time! Immigration law can feel presentational at times, and it can help to practice like you're about to give a presentation. Best place to start is to familiarize yourself with common interview questions!

Real Estate Law Tip From Diron

Understand your rights and obligations before signing any contracts! As your attorneys, we're here to help you. Ask any question you have, and don't stop asking questions until you're ready. It's not the easiest thing to get out of a real estate contract.

Political Asylum Tip From Diron

Apply as soon as possible! In the United States, you typically must apply for asylum within one year of your last arrival unless you can show that your circumstances has somehow affected your eligibility for asylum or some extraordinary circumstances has related to your failure to apply within one year.

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