Effective August 1, 2017, 22NYCRR §202.50(b) is amended to add a new section 202.50(b)(3) requiring that every Uncontested and Contested Judgment of Divorce contain certain decretal paragraphs, including one concerning the venue where post judgment applications for modification or enforcement in Supreme Court should be brought, viz., in the county where one of the parties resides or if there are minor children, in the county where one of the parties or the child resides.
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Wednesday, June 21, 2017
NEW RULES - DIVORCE
Effective August 1, 2017, 22NYCRR §202.50(b) is amended to add a new section 202.50(b)(3) requiring that every Uncontested and Contested Judgment of Divorce contain certain decretal paragraphs, including one concerning the venue where post judgment applications for modification or enforcement in Supreme Court should be brought, viz., in the county where one of the parties resides or if there are minor children, in the county where one of the parties or the child resides.
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