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How to fill out the F.C.A. 451 Form 4-25a (Child Support -- Motion To Vacate For Lack of Service) online
The F.C.A. 451 Form 4-25a is a crucial document for individuals seeking to vacate a child support order due to lack of service. This guide provides clear and detailed instructions on how to complete the form effectively.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your editor for filling out.
- At the top of the form, enter the county where the family court is located. Ensure this aligns with your case details.
- Specify your role as either the petitioner or respondent under the matter heading in the form. This section is crucial for identifying the parties involved.
- In the docket number section, input the specific docket number associated with your case. This helps in tracking your motion effectively.
- Complete the 'Notice of Motion' section by providing the necessary information regarding the affidavit, including who it is sworn by and the date it was sworn. This provides the court with the basis of your motion.
- In the section addressing the court, specify the address where the court will hear the motion, along with the proposed date for the motion to be heard.
- Clearly state your request for an order to vacate the child support due to lack of service in the appropriate section of the form. Be concise and accurate in your explanation.
- Date the document at the designated area to validate your submission.
- Sign the form as the applicant and print or type your name, along with your contact information. If applicable, include the signature and details of your attorney.
- Finally, review the entire form for accuracy, then save your changes, and prepare to download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
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The Family Court presiding over a Family Offense petition under Article 8, Section 842 of the New York Family Court Act may issue an Order of Protection against the respondent in the proceeding who is being accused of committing a criminal or quasi-criminal offense against a family member or intimate relation.
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