Yonkers, NY asked in Family Law and Child Support for New York

Q: Is one mandated by law to provide the financial documents submitted to the court to the other party in child support?

Section 424-A Compulsory Financial Disclosure of the Family Court Act only requires a party to file all the compulsory documents with the clerk of the court. However, the Support Magistrate Assistant took it upon herself to the send the documents via email to the other party’s attorney. Is that legal? Is it common?

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Howard E. Knispel
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Howard E. Knispel
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  • Commack, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: Yes. The other party is entitled to see all financial documents.

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David Ivan Bliven
David Ivan Bliven
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  • White Plains, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: Anything you file with the Court is supposed to be served ion the other side. As such, if you did not do so, then it was quite appropriate for the Court to send the other side a copy of what you submitted. For a full assessment, you should Call a Westchester Family Law attorney to schedule a consultation.

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