§ 119:159. Form: Qualified medical child-support order (non-IV-D cases), based on Family Court Official Form 4-10 | Secondary Sources | Westlaw

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§ 119:159. Form: Qualified medical child-support order (non-IV-D cases), based on Family Court Official Form 4-10

CW2D § 119:159Tracy Bateman, J.D.; Laura Hunter Dietz, J.D.; Tammy E. Hinshaw, J.D.; Rachel M. Kane, M.A., J.D.; and Paul Steinberg, J.D.Carmody-Wait 2d New York Practice with Forms (Approx. 2 pages)

§ 119:159. Form: Qualified medical child-support order (non-IV-D cases), based on Family Court Official Form 4-10

CW2D § 119:159Tracy Bateman, J.D.; Laura Hunter Dietz, J.D.; Tammy E. Hinshaw, J.D.; Rachel M. Kane, M.A., J.D.; and Paul Steinberg, J.D.Carmody-Wait 2d New York Practice with Forms (Approx. 2 pages)

19B Carmody-Wait 2d § 119:159
Carmody-Wait 2d New York Practice with Forms
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November 2023 Update
Chapter 119. Support Proceedings
Tracy Bateman, J.D.; Laura Hunter Dietz, J.D.; Tammy E. Hinshaw, J.D.; Rachel M. Kane, M.A., J.D.; and Paul Steinberg, J.D.
II. Support of Spouse and Children
F. Proceedings to Compel Support of Spouse and Children
5. Support Orders in Proceedings to Compel Support of Spouse and Children
c. Orders for Support of Children
§ 119:159. Form: Qualified medical child-support order (non-IV-D cases), based on Family Court Official Form 4-10
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