Free Enforcement Order # 2 - New York


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Date: February 10, 2005
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State: New York
Category: Family Law
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SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF -------------------------------------------------------------------X

Plaintiff, -against-

Index No.:

ENFORCEMENT ORDER (#2)

Defendant. ------------------------------------------------------------------X J.:

Upon the application of plaintiff / defendant for an order seeking enforcement of the parties' Separation Agreement and Divorce Judgment and upon the order of this Court dated IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that plaintiff / defendant the plaintiff / defendant payments, the sum of thereafter through support shall be in addition to the $ the parties' child(ren); and it is further ORDERED, that the plaintiff / defendant shall submit an income execution order; and it is further ORDERED, that arrears total $ as of ; and it is further , , shall pay to

, in addition to regular weekly child support per week / month commencing . This $ per week / month child

child support that plaintiff / defendant is now paying for

ORDERED, that plaintiff / defendant shall pay to the plaintiff / defendant $ representing arrears on or before ; and it is further , Esq., located as and for his / her portion of the

ORDERED, that plaintiff / defendant shall pay to at

plaintiff's / defendant's counsel fees the sum of $
Enforcement Order (# 2) September 2004

to be paid $

per week / month

Index No.:

Page 2.

on the first of is paid; and it is further

and a like sum of the 1st day of each month thereafter until the total amount

ORDERED, that in the event of default of payment of the additional child support, arrears or counsel fees, plaintiff / defendant will give the plaintiff / defendant ten (10) days written notice by certified or regular mail to cured within that ten (10) days, plaintiff / defendant . If the default is not will be free to take whatever action deemed

appropriate including entering a judgment for the balance due or seeking a contempt proceeding before the court.

Dated:

Justice Supreme Court

Enforcement Order (# 2) September 2004