New York Order For Partial Withdrawal of Infants Funds is a type of legal document that is used in New York state to allow the withdrawal of funds from an infant’s account for the purpose of providing financial support for the minor child. This document is generally used when the parents of the infant are unable to provide the necessary funds for the infant’s care. The Order is usually issued by a court and is binding on the parties involved. There are two types of New York Order For Partial Withdrawal of Infants Funds: the Blanket Order and the Specific Order. The Blanket Order allows the court to authorize the withdrawal of funds from the infant’s account without having to specify a specific amount or purpose. The Specific Order, on the other hand, requires the court to specify an amount and a purpose for the withdrawal of funds. The purpose of the withdrawal must be specified in the Order and must be directly related to the financial needs of the infant. Both the Blanket and Specific Order require the signature of the infant’s parent or guardian and must be approved by the court. The Order is then filed with the court and a copy is provided to the parties involved. Once the Order is approved, the funds can be withdrawn from the infant’s account.