About Simon & Schneider — Tannersville General Practice New York
The Tannersville general practice firm of Simon & Schneider PLLC, with partner Sarah M. Schneider, Esq., serves Greene County residents and the northern Catskills mountain communities with broad, day-to-day legal counsel. From the firm’s Tannersville office near Hunter Mountain, the firm handles contracts, civil disputes, real-property matters tied to second-home ownership, and the cross-cutting needs of year-round residents and seasonal property owners. Many engagements arrive through ski-community and innkeeper referrals.
Furthermore, the firm draws on familiarity with the Greene County Supreme Court in Catskill, where most contested civil matters are heard. As a result, Simon & Schneider can calibrate filings to the smaller, more deliberate Catskills docket. Initial calls focus on whether a dispute warrants formal action or can be resolved through letter, mediation, or amendment.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe the firm as patient, careful about fit between strategy and client goals, and steady through the long stretches typical of New York civil practice. Common themes include thorough real-estate document review, clear explanations of short-term-rental compliance, and prompt revisions when seasonal-business circumstances change.
Tannersville General Practice — Practice Areas & Services
- Civil disputes and pre-suit resolution in Greene County
- Real-property closings and easement questions for Catskills second homes
- Contract review and drafting for individuals and small businesses
- Short-term rental compliance counsel for seasonal landlords
- Simple wills, powers of attorney, and Surrogate’s Court intake
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Catskills-area general practice firm typically handle?
The firm covers contracts, civil disputes, real-property questions, simple wills, landlord–tenant matters, and small-business needs. For complex commercial litigation or specialized federal work, the firm typically refers to an Albany or Hudson Valley specialist while staying on as local counsel familiar with Greene County practice.
What do attorney fees look like in the northern Catskills?
Routine matters such as contract review or simple wills are commonly handled on flat fees, often $300–$1,200; civil disputes are usually hourly. Many small-town New York firms offer a free or reduced-rate initial consultation, particularly for first-time clients referred by neighbors.
Where are Tannersville civil cases filed?
Most Tannersville civil cases are filed at the Greene County Supreme Court, 320 Main Street in Catskill. Town and village courts handle smaller civil claims and certain misdemeanors. Surrogate’s Court matters also move through Catskill.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Tannersville, New York
- NY town/village court small-claims: $5,000 limit; city court $5,000; NYC small-claims $10,000 — NY Unified Court System
- Greene County: About 47,000 year-round residents, with seasonal population spikes around Hunter and Windham — U.S. Census Bureau
- Local venue: Greene County Supreme Court, 320 Main Street, Catskill — NY Unified Court System


