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166 Judy Reichler Rose v Moody, 83 NY2d 65 (1993). It is constitutionally impermissible for the statute (CSSA) to require an order of $25 per month for a person with little or no income. Presumption must be rebuttable. Commissioner of Social Services o/b/o Wandel v Segarra, 78 NY2d 220 (1992). Established that a parent’s duty to support is not abrogated by a child’s receipt of public assistance.

Notes Victim Who Needs Child Support 167 1. In the interest of keeping this article a manageable length, detailed citations are omitted. For additional case law and an elaboration of the material discussed, you are referred to New York Civil Practice: Matrimonial Actions, Lansner & Reichler, eds, ch 43. 2. 42 USC § 602(a)(26)(A); 45 CFR § 232.11(a)(1); Social Service Law § 349-(a)(b); 18 NYCRR § 369.2(b). 3. 18 NYCRR §§ 347.13(b) and 352.15. 4. Wandell v Segarra, 165 AD2d 655 (1st Dept 1990). 5. 18 NYCRR § 351.2. 6. 18 NYCRR § 369.2(b). 7. 18 NYCRR §§ 347.5 and 369.2(b)(4). 8. 18 NYCRR §§ 347.6(i) and 351.2(l). 9. See generally Social Service Law § 111 and 18 NYCRR § 346. Additional statutory references are provided in Appendix A. 10. 18 NYCRR § 347.9. 11. Pursuant to CPLR § 5241 or CPLR § 5242. 12. Family Court Act § 446. 13. Family Court Act § 154-b(2). 14. Family Court Act § 433(c) 15. 26 USC § 152(a). 16. See 26 USC §§ 2(b) and 7703(b). 17. 26 USC §§ 71 and 215. 18. The major provisions are found in Domestic Relations Law §§ 236(B)(7) and 240(1-b) and Family Court Act §§ 413(1) and 513. 19. Family Court Act § 413(1)(f); Domestic Relations Law § 240(1-b)(f). 20. For further information on the way the factors can be used or rebutted, you are referred to New York Civil Practice: Matrimonial Actions, Lansner & Reichler, eds, ch 43.

Notes<br />

Victim Who Needs Child Support 167<br />

1. In the interest of keeping this article a manageable length, detailed citations<br />

are omitted. For additional case law and an elaboration of the material<br />

discussed, you are referred to New York Civil Practice: Matrimonial<br />

Actions, Lansner & Reichler, eds, ch 43.<br />

2. 42 USC § 602(a)(26)(A); 45 CFR § 232.11(a)(1); Social Service Law<br />

§ 349-(a)(b); 18 NYCRR § 369.2(b).<br />

3. 18 NYCRR §§ 347.13(b) and 352.15.<br />

4. Wandell v Segarra, 165 AD2d 655 (1st Dept 1990).<br />

5. 18 NYCRR § 351.2.<br />

6. 18 NYCRR § 369.2(b).<br />

7. 18 NYCRR §§ 347.5 and 369.2(b)(4).<br />

8. 18 NYCRR §§ 347.6(i) and 351.2(l).<br />

9. See generally Social Service Law § 111 and 18 NYCRR § 346. Additional<br />

statutory references are provided in Appendix A.<br />

10. 18 NYCRR § 347.9.<br />

11. Pursuant to CPLR § 5241 or CPLR § 5242.<br />

12. Family <strong>Court</strong> Act § 446.<br />

13. Family <strong>Court</strong> Act § 154-b(2).<br />

14. Family <strong>Court</strong> Act § 433(c)<br />

15. 26 USC § 152(a).<br />

16. See 26 USC §§ 2(b) and 7703(b).<br />

17. 26 USC §§ 71 and 215.<br />

18. The major provisions are found in Domestic Relations Law §§ 236(B)(7)<br />

and 240(1-b) and Family <strong>Court</strong> Act §§ 413(1) and 513.<br />

19. Family <strong>Court</strong> Act § 413(1)(f); Domestic Relations Law § 240(1-b)(f).<br />

20. For further information on the way the factors can be used or rebutted, you<br />

are referred to New York Civil Practice: Matrimonial Actions, Lansner &<br />

Reichler, eds, ch 43.

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