A New York Stipulation/Order for Referral to Family Case Analyst (issues to be resolved) is a legal document used to refer issues to a Family Case Analyst, typically after a court proceeding. The document outlines the issues that need to be resolved and provides the Family Case Analyst with the legal authority to do so. This document is used to address family disputes that require more than just a legal solution, such as family counseling, mediation, or parenting classes. The document outlines the specific issues to be resolved, such as parenting time, custody, visitation, support, and parenting classes. It also outlines the legal authority granted to the Family Case Analyst to make decisions in the best interest of the children and to make binding decisions on behalf of the family. There are two types of New York Stipulation/Order for Referral to Family Case Analyst (issues to be resolved): the Stipulation/Order for Referral to Family Case Analyst for Custody/Visitation Issues and the Stipulation/Order for Referral to Family Case Analyst for Support Issues. The Stipulation/Order for Referral to Family Case Analyst for Custody/Visitation Issues outlines the issues that need to be addressed and provides the Family Case Analyst with the legal authority to make decisions regarding custody and visitation rights. The Stipulation/Order for Referral to Family Case Analyst for Support Issues outlines the issues that need to be addressed and provides the Family Case Analyst with the legal authority to make decisions regarding child and spousal support. Both documents must be signed by both parties and the court in order for the Family Case Analyst to have the legal authority to make decisions on behalf of the family.