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  2. Begin by filling in your address and the respondent's address in the designated fields. If confidentiality is a concern, consider applying for an address confidentiality order.
  3. Indicate your relationship with the respondent by checking the appropriate boxes. This section helps clarify the nature of your connection.
  4. Detail the family offenses committed against you or your children by selecting from the provided options. Be specific about each incident, including dates and any injuries sustained.
  5. If applicable, list any children living with you or those who do not live with you but are yours. Provide their names, dates of birth, and relationships to both you and the respondent.
  6. Complete any additional sections that apply to your situation, such as previous court cases or criminal convictions related to the respondent.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and submitting your petition through our platform.

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The Family Court presiding over a Family Offense petition under Article 8, Section 842 of the New York Family Court Act may issue an Order of Protection against the respondent in the proceeding who is being accused of committing a criminal or quasi-criminal offense against a family member or intimate relation.
At the courthouse, give your motion to the court clerk and pay the filing fee. Depending on your court, you might have to choose the motion hearing date yourself. The court clerk can usually help. The nonmovant will have time to file a written response before the hearing.
If a court order gives certain custody or visitation rights to a party and the other party fails to obey the order, the complaining party may file a petition alleging a violation of the order.
The structure of the New York civil justice system places the burden of proof in a personal injury case on the victim, or plaintiff. This means it is the plaintiffs burden or his or her attorneys to prove to a judge or jury that the defendant was at fault for the accident or injuries.
This standard means that the Petitioner has to prove that it is more likely than not that you committed an offense. We think of it as about 51% burden of proof, which is docHubly lower than beyond a reasonable doubt. The standard in New York criminal cases.

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