For an uncontested divorce, spouses must create a settlement agreement that outlines how property, assets, and debts will be divided. This agreement should cover all marital property, which is any property acquired during the marriage, such as real estate, vehicles, and joint bank accounts.
To file a motion for contempt in New York, certain criteria must be met. There must be an existing order of the court that is clear and unambiguous, and the accused must be proven to have known about this order and willfully disobeyed it.
In a settlement, the parties determine the outcome of the case and there is no trial before a judge or jury. Many cases are settled, meaning the parties come to an agreement, usually called a "Stipulation of Settlement," which is written down and signed by the parties and the Judge.
A motion to enforce settlement is a legal recourse often utilized to compel adherence to agreed-upon terms. By filing this motion, parties seek judicial intervention to ensure compliance with the settlement agreement.
Under the C.P.L.R., you may make a motion to compel discovery when a person fails to respond to or comply with your disclosure requests, including: • A deposition notice • Deposition questions • A written demand for discovery and inspection (i.e., document requests) • Written interrogatories See N.Y. C.P.L.R. § 3124.
Rule 2214. Motion papers; service; time (b) Time for service of notice and affidavits. A notice of motion and supporting affidavits shall be served at least eight days before the time at which the motion is noticed to be heard. Answering affidavits shall be served at least two days before such time.
Real Property Recording Fees $49.00 + $10.00 per page for Cover Page. Minimum for 2 pages = $64.00 ($49.00 + 1 Cover Page + 1 document page). $2.00 for each additional block in excess of one. $3.00 for each additional lot in excess of one.