Court Order Clarification Needed

Summary

When a family court order exists, a subsequent divorce court ruling may not apply retroactively if it conflicts with the existing order. Clarifying the type of support order (child or spousal) is essential to determine its impact. Consider consulting a family law attorney for guidance on how these orders interact and to ensure compliance with legal obligations.

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It says as of March * the any previous order is vacated but than said since there was a family court before this divorce court ruling than the divorce court ruling for support can not go retroactive because there was already a family court order in place that’s what the trial after decisions says which means
It sounds like there might be some confusion regarding the impact of the family court order on the divorce court ruling. Could you clarify what specific support order you are referring to (e.g., child support, spousal support) and what kind of assistance you need in understanding or addressing this issue?
Had a family court order my divorce lawyer didn’t submit the rest of arrears owed in divorce court divorce judge mad a ruling that as a March * anything before the judge ruling states Order that pursuit to domestic relation law * the plaintiff is directed to pay the defendant the sum of $*.* per month as of as in for child support for the two children commencing March *, * and the first day of each month thereafter, and the payment shall be forwarded to defendant at an address designated by her will continue to be paid for the child support collection unit child support payment shall not be retroactive in light of a prior family court order the termination of maintenance and the upward adjustment of the child support herein
It seems like you need clarification on how the previous family court order affects the new divorce court ruling regarding child support.
- Domestic Relations Law *: This law governs child support in New York.
- Child Support Payments: The new order mandates $*.* per month starting March *, *.
- Retroactive Payments: The judge ruled child support payments cannot be retroactive due to the existing family court order.
Would you like to discuss this matter with a local lawyer who can provide more specific advice?