The New York Affidavit in Support of an Order to Show Cause (CIV-GP-13) is a legal document used to ask a court to issue an Order to Show Cause (ITS) in response to a complaint. This affidavit is used in the New York State Supreme Court to ask for an, which is an order from the court requiring a person or entity to appear in court and explain why they should not be held in contempt or why a certain action should not be taken against them. It is typically used in cases involving family law, landlord-tenant, or matrimonial disputes. The New York Affidavit in Support of an Order to Show Cause (CIV-GP-13) is usually drafted by the plaintiff (the person filing the complaint) and submitted to the court. It must include detailed information about the case, including the allegations and the facts that support the request for an. The affidavit must be signed by the plaintiff and notarized in order to be accepted by the court. There are two types of New York Affidavit in Support of an Order to Show Cause (CIV-GP-13): Verified Affidavit and Unverified Affidavit. A Verified Affidavit must be sworn to or affirmed by the plaintiff under penalty of perjury. An Unverified Affidavit is not sworn to or affirmed, but must still include all the necessary information about the case.