The New York Creditor's Advisory Form is a document used in New York state to provide creditors with information about their rights and obligations, as well as the terms and conditions of a debtor's bankruptcy. The form outlines the rules and procedures for filing a claim against a debtor in bankruptcy, including how to file a claim, when the claim must be filed, and how to collect a judgment. There are three types of New York Creditor's Advisory Form: Form 1, Form 2, and Form 3. Form 1 provides creditors with information about their rights in a bankruptcy proceeding, including the types of claims that may be filed, the deadlines for filing a claim, and how to obtain a judgment. Form 2 outlines the process for filing a proof of claim in a bankruptcy case, including how to complete the proof of claim form and what documents to include. Form 3 outlines the procedures for collecting a judgment in a bankruptcy case, including how to obtain a writ of execution and how to collect a judgment.