New York Appoint Referee (default with Title Amendment — REVISED) is a legal service provided by the New York State Unified Court System that provides assistance in the resolution of disputes between parties. It is used to appoint an impartial referee to help resolve an issue without going to court. The referee assists the parties in reaching a mutually beneficial agreement and renders a decision based on the evidence presented. The New York Appoint Referee (default with Title Amendment — REVISED) process consists of four steps: (1) filing an application with the court, (2) selecting a referee, (3) conducting a hearing or arbitration, and (4) execution of a decision. The referee has the authority to take testimony, consider evidence, and make a legally binding decision. There are several types of New York Appoint Referee (default with Title Amendment — REVISED). These include: • Referees for Dividing Assets: Appointed to help resolve disputes related to the division of assets such as real estate, securities, and other property. • Referees for Accounting Disputes: Appointed to help resolve disputes related to accounting and other financial matters. • Referees for Business Disputes: Appointed to help resolve disputes related to the sale, dissolution, or liquidation of businesses. • Referees for Construction Disputes: Appointed to help resolve disputes related to construction projects, such as contract disputes. • Referees for Landlord-Tenant Disputes: Appointed to help resolve disputes between landlords and tenants. • Referees for Special Proceedings: Appointed to help resolve disputes related to special proceedings, such as name changes or adoptions.