New York Summons Violation of Support Order is a legal document issued by the Family Court of the state of New York on behalf of the custodial parent or guardian when a non-custodial parent has failed to meet the financial obligations set out in a court-ordered child support agreement. It requires the non-custodial parent to appear in court in order to explain why they have not paid the required amount of support. The summons also outlines the penalties for failing to comply with the court’s order. There are three types of New York Summons Violation of Support Order: 1. Non-Payment Summons: This type of summons is issued when the non-custodial parent fails to pay the total amount of court-ordered child support. 2. Modification Summons: This type of summons is issued when the non-custodial parent requests a modification to the court-ordered child support agreement. 3. Contempt of Court Summons: This type of summons is issued when the non-custodial parent fails to comply with the terms of the court-ordered child support agreement.