The Application for Income Execution for Support Enforcement is an official legal document used in New York Family Court. This form enables an individual to seek a court order for income execution to collect unpaid child support or spousal support. Unlike similar forms, this specific application is tailored for support enforcement and is filed with the Clerk of Court to expedite collection processes via income withholding from the payor's wages.
This form should be used when an individual has been granted a support order but is experiencing difficulties in receiving payments. It is particularly applicable if the payor has become delinquent in their payments and the recipient seeks to enforce the order through garnishment of wages. Utilizing this form can help ensure that the recipient receives the funds they are entitled to for child or spousal support.
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You can check online by searching your name in the e-courts section of the New York Court System website. That should help you determine whether you're divorced or still married.
Divorce records are not open to public inspection. Get information about divorce records or filing for divorce in New York City. You can get more information from the County Clerk's Office.