About The Law Office of Eric R. Gee, PLLC — General Practice Delmar New York
General practice Delmar clients in Albany County turn to the Law Office of Eric R. Gee, PLLC for knowledgeable local legal representation. Delmar is an unincorporated community in the Town of Bethlehem, Albany County — a densely populated suburban area immediately south of Albany with a well-educated, professional resident base. Albany County legal matters are heard in the Albany County Supreme Court (civil and criminal) and the Albany County Family Court, both located in Albany. Eric R. Gee’s general practice firm provides Delmar residents with convenient local access to an attorney for the range of legal matters — civil, family, estate, and business — that arise in an active suburban community. Also, the New York State Unified Court System is one of the nation’s most robust, with digital case access through NYCOURTS.GOV making it relatively efficient for represented parties. New York attorneys serving Albany County suburbs like Delmar provide an accessible alternative to Manhattan-priced representation for clients with upstate legal needs.
Additionally, Delmar’s location in the Town of Bethlehem — consistently rated among New York’s safest and most desirable communities — creates a client base with sophisticated legal needs around real estate transactions, trust and estate planning, and business formation. The Albany County legal market also benefits from proximity to New York State government, which generates administrative law, employment law, and regulatory matters that a general practice attorney in Delmar is positioned to handle. Furthermore, New York’s General Practice Section of the State Bar Association underscores the importance of versatile attorneys serving suburban communities where clients face a broad range of legal needs. Eric Gee’s PLLC structure demonstrates compliance with New York’s attorney practice organization rules and reflects a commitment to professional legal practice in the Delmar community.
What Clients Say
Clients of the Law Office of Eric R. Gee, PLLC value the convenience of having an experienced general practice attorney in Delmar without commuting to Albany or Troy. Town of Bethlehem residents appreciate accessible legal counsel who understands Albany County courts and can handle a variety of legal needs under one roof. The firm’s PLLC structure and professional approach give clients confidence in the quality of representation.
General Practice Delmar — Practice Areas & Services
- Civil Litigation: Representing Delmar and Albany County clients in civil disputes before Albany County Supreme Court, located at 16 Eagle Street, Albany, NY 12207.
- Family Law: Handling divorce, custody, and support matters for Town of Bethlehem families through Albany County Family Court and Supreme Court matrimonial proceedings.
- Estate Planning & Probate: Assisting Delmar-area residents with wills, trusts, and estate administration through the Albany County Surrogate’s Court.
- Business Law: Advising Albany County-area entrepreneurs and small businesses on formation, contracts, and commercial disputes under New York law.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which courts serve Delmar and Albany County, New York?
Delmar is in the Town of Bethlehem, Albany County. Civil and matrimonial matters are heard at Albany County Supreme Court, 16 Eagle Street, Albany. Family law matters go to Albany County Family Court, also in Albany. Probate and estate proceedings are handled by Albany County Surrogate’s Court. The Town of Bethlehem also has a Town Justice Court handling local ordinance violations and minor criminal matters, located at 445 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, NY 12054.
What is New York’s statute of limitations for general civil claims in Albany County?
New York’s general statute of limitations for contract claims is six years; personal injury claims are three years; property damage claims are three years. These deadlines apply in Albany County courts, including actions filed in Albany County Supreme Court. Missing a limitation deadline typically bars the claim permanently. A Delmar general practice attorney can advise on the specific deadline applicable to your situation before you take any action.
Does New York have a simplified probate process for small estates in Albany County?
Yes. New York’s Voluntary Administration procedure allows estates with personal property of $50,000 or less to be administered without full probate at Albany County Surrogate’s Court. The process is simpler, faster, and less expensive than formal probate. For larger estates, formal probate is required. Many Delmar residents benefit from advance estate planning — through a revocable trust, for example — that avoids Surrogate’s Court entirely regardless of estate size.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Delmar, New York
- Albany County Supreme Court: 16 Eagle Street, Albany, NY 12207 — handles civil and matrimonial matters for all Albany County including Delmar — New York State Unified Court System
- NY small estate threshold: New York’s Voluntary Administration applies to personal property estates of $50,000 or less, simplifying Albany County Surrogate’s Court proceedings — NY SCPA § 1301
- Town of Bethlehem: Delmar is in Bethlehem, consistently ranked among New York’s safest suburban communities and one of Albany County’s most desirable residential areas — New York State Community Data


