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Personnel | Description | Notes
Personnel
The Family Court hears and determines most legal issues involving children and families. There is a Family Court within each County of the State which is authorized to hear matters relating to:
The Family Court does not handle proceedings involving separation, annulment or divorce. These matters must be brought in the Supreme Court, which has exclusive jurisdiction over such issues. We have a staff of Family Court Clerks available to help you with petitions daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. They will see that your petition is complete and that the proper documents are filed with your petition. Also, we have a representative from Community Dispute Resolution Center on site Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Please contact Family Court at 607-277-1517 and a Clerk will be happy to make an appointment for you to come in for assistance in completing and filing your petition. If you need a court order to protect yourself and/or your children from abuse, you will want to file a petition for an order of protection (family offense petition). You also need to complete an Identification Sheet and proposed Temporary Order of Protection (General Forms #5). If you need financial support from the children's absent parent or from your spouse, you will need to file a support petition to be scheduled before the Court Magistrate. If you need a court order giving you custody of or visitation with your children, you will need to file a custody or visitation petition. If you need a lawyer and cannot afford to pay one, you may want to file an Assigned Counsel Application to see whether you are eligible for their assistance. ©2005 - All Rights Reserved. |
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