The New York Order Determining Petition for Enforcement of Post-Adoption Contact Agreement (After Finalization) is a legal document used to enforce a post-adoption contact agreement in the state of New York after a finalized adoption. This petition is typically filed by a birth parent or an adoptive parent who wishes to enforce the post-adoption contact agreement that was made prior to the adoption. The petition must be signed by both the birth parent and the adoptive parent, and includes detailed information about the post-adoption contact agreement, such as the type of contact, frequency of contact, and any other conditions that may have been agreed upon. It is important to note that this petition must be filed within 5 years of the adoption being finalized in order to be valid. There are two types of NY Order Determining Petitions for Enforcement of Post-Adoption Contact Agreements (After Finalization): an Order to Show Cause and a Motion for Summary Judgment. The Order to Show Cause is used when the birth parent or adoptive parent is seeking a court order for the enforcement of the post-adoption contact agreement, while the Motion for Summary Judgment is used when the birth parent or adoptive parent is seeking a judgment from the court without a trial.