New York Order Approving Trial Modification is an order issued by a court in New York State that allows for the modification of an existing trial or hearing. This type of order allows parties to make changes to the trial date, trial venue, trial length, trial witnesses, evidence, and other aspects of the trial. There are two types of New York Order Approving Trial Modification: ex parte and on notice. An ex parte order is issued without a hearing or notice to the opposing party, while an on notice order requires notice and a hearing before the court can approve the modification. In either case, the order must be signed by the judge and entered into the court's official records.