The New York Appearance of Child Support Creditor or Representative (12/1/15) is a type of court appearance in which a creditor or representative of a creditor may appear before the court to make a claim of child support. This appearance can be made in person or by an attorney. Depending on the circumstances, the court may require that the creditor or representative appear at a judicial hearing, a conference, or a motion hearing. The court's decision on the claim of child support will depend on the evidence presented by the creditor or representative. There are two types of New York Appearance of Child Support Creditor or Representative (12/1/15): Appearance of Creditor or Representative at a Judicial Hearing and Appearance of Creditor or Representative at a Motion Hearing. At a judicial hearing, the creditor or representative is heard by a judge and the court will make a decision based on the evidence presented. At a motion hearing, the creditor or representative will present their case before a court officer, who will then make a recommendation to the court.
The New York Appearance of Child Support Creditor or Representative (12/1/15) is a type of court appearance in which a creditor or representative of a creditor may appear before the court to make a claim of child support. This appearance can be made in person or by an attorney. Depending on the circumstances, the court may require that the creditor or representative appear at a judicial hearing, a conference, or a motion hearing. The court's decision on the claim of child support will depend on the evidence presented by the creditor or representative. There are two types of New York Appearance of Child Support Creditor or Representative (12/1/15): Appearance of Creditor or Representative at a Judicial Hearing and Appearance of Creditor or Representative at a Motion Hearing. At a judicial hearing, the creditor or representative is heard by a judge and the court will make a decision based on the evidence presented. At a motion hearing, the creditor or representative will present their case before a court officer, who will then make a recommendation to the court.