New York Family Court — Attorney Certificatioindigencecy is a form that is used to certify that a person is unable to pay the court fees and costs associated with a case in the New York Family Court. The form is signed by the attorney representing the indigent party and is filed with the court. The court then makes a determination of whether the party is indigent or not based on the information provided. There are two types of New York Family Court — Attorney Certificatioindigencecy: the Petitioner Certification of Indigence and the Respondent Certification of Indigence. The Petitioner Certification of Indigence is filed by the petitioner's attorney and the Respondent Certification of Indigence is filed by the respondent's attorney.