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After a summons with notice is served, the defendant will demand that the plaintiff serve a complaint. The plaintiff must then have the complaint served within 20 days after being served with the demand, or the case may be dismissed.
An eligible consensual case that was commenced and continued in hard copy form may be converted to a NYSCEF case by filing a Stipulation and Consent to EFiling (found on the website) with the court. Any such conversion should be done promptly after commencement.
STARTING A CASE. All actions (other than Article 78, Mental Hygiene Law, election law, and matrimonial cases and Article 70 habeas corpus proceedings) must be commenced electronically in Supreme Court, Civil Branch, New York County, and all subsequent filings in those cases must be made electronically.
A notice of intention to file a claim is an optional document that you may serve on the New York Attorney Generalbut do not file with the court clerkbefore filing your claim.
There are two types of contempt of court: civil and criminal. Family law cases generally involve civil contempt of court, where one party fails to uphold their portion of an order from the court. Criminal contempt, on the other hand, typically involves an actual disruption of the courtroom proceedings.
The notice of appeal must be served upon your adversary in hard copy. It should then be filed with an affidavit of service in the NYSCEF Electronic Filing System. The NYSCEF website will send you a notice that it has received an electronic filing indicating the date and time.
To commence an e-filed action or special proceeding, a summons and complaint or summons with notice in an action, or a petition in a special proceeding shall be filed with the County Clerk through NYSCEF by uploading the documents to the NYSCEF site in PDF-A format.
When filing the unredacted document on NYSCEF, choose the Request to Seal option when selecting the Document Type. The provisional sealing expires, absent court order, after five days.