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22 NYCRR § 205.36

22 NYCRR § 205.36 - Findings of Fact Transmission of Findings of Fact and Other Information Quarterly Reports

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New York Courts — 22 NYCRR Part 205 | Section 205.36 Section 205.36 Findings of fact; transmission of findings of fact and other information; quarterly reports Section 205.36 Findings of fact; transmission of findings of fact and other information; quarterly reports (a) Findings of fact shall be in writing and shall include, where applicable, the income and expenses of each party, the basis for liability for support and an assessment of the needs of the children. The findings of fact shall be set forth on a form prescribed by the Chief Administrator. A copy of the findings of fact shall accompany the order of support. (b) At the time of the entry of the order of support, the clerk of the court shall cause a copy of the findings of fact and order of support to be served either in person or by mail upon the parties to the proceeding or their attorneys. When the findings and order are transmitted to a party appearing pro se, they shall be accompanied by information about the objection process, including the requirements for a transcript, the time limitations governing the filing of objections and rebuttals, and the necessity for affidavits of service on the opposing party of all papers filed with the court. (c) Each support magistrate shall file with the Chief Administrator, in such form as may be required, a quarterly report indicating the matters that have been pending undecided before such support magistrate for a period of 30 days after final submission, and the reasons therefor. 22 NYCRR Part 205 — Uniform Rules for the Family Court — Section 205.36