The New York Petition For Enforcement of Post-adoption Contact Agreement (After Adoption Finalization) is a form that allows an adopted child or an adoptive parent to enforce a post-adoption contact agreement. A post-adoption contact agreement is a written agreement between the adoptive parents and the birth parents of an adopted child that outlines how the birth parents and the adoptive parents will communicate and interact with the adopted child. The New York Petition For Enforcement of Post-adoption Contact Agreement (After Adoption Finalization) is available in two types. The first type is the Petition for Enforcement of Post-Adoption Contact Agreement, which is used by an adopted child or an adoptive parent to file a petition to enforce a post-adoption contact agreement. The second type is the Petition for Modification of Post-Adoption Contact Agreement, which is used by an adopted child or an adoptive parent to file a petition to modify a post-adoption contact agreement. This form must be filed in the court where the adoption was finalized. Once the petition is filed, the court will review the petition and make a decision on whether to enforce or modify the post-adoption contact agreement.