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Stipulation-Order For Referral To Family Case Analyst (Issues To Be Resolved) FCA-3 - New York

Stipulation-Order For Referral To Family Case Analyst (Issues To Be Resolved) Form. This is a New York form and can be used in Matrimonial (Divorce) Supreme Court Statewide .
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SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF PART ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -X Plaintiff, Index No.: - against - STIPULATION/ORDER FOR REFERRAL TO Defendant. FAMILY CASE ANALYST ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -X J.: It is hereby stipulated and agreed by and between the parties in consultation with their respective attorneys, and by their attorneys, as follows: 1. This/These issue(s) is/are hereby referred to the Family Case Analyst for possible resolution. If the issue(s) is/are not resolved, the court may call upon the F amily Case Analyst to render a written or oral report concerning his/her findings or recommendations. If the Family Case Analyst issues a written report it shall be provided to counsel and, he/she may be subpoenaed by either party with regard to his/her expert opinion or statements made by the parties. Any oral report issued by the Family Case Analyst to the Court in reporting the status of his/her efforts and the relative positions of the parties shall be given to the court only in the presence of counsel and shall not subject the Family Case Analyst to being called as a witness. Attorney/Witness Plaintiff Attorney/Witness Defendant Law Guardian SO ORDERED: Dated: , New York Justice Supreme Court FCA #3 September 2004 American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com
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