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Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-40 > R4019

Rule  4019.  Recording  in  camera  interviews of infants. (a) A court  shall not conduct an in camera interview of an infant in any  action  or  proceeding  to fix temporary or permanent custody or to modify judgments  and orders of custody concerning marital separation, divorce,  annulment  of  marriage and dissolution of marriage unless a stenographic record of  such interview is made.    (b) If an appeal is taken to the appellate division from a judgment or  order of the court on any such action or  proceeding,  the  stenographic  record  of  any  such  interview  shall be made a part of the record and  forwarded under seal to the appellate division.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-40 > R4019

Rule  4019.  Recording  in  camera  interviews of infants. (a) A court  shall not conduct an in camera interview of an infant in any  action  or  proceeding  to fix temporary or permanent custody or to modify judgments  and orders of custody concerning marital separation, divorce,  annulment  of  marriage and dissolution of marriage unless a stenographic record of  such interview is made.    (b) If an appeal is taken to the appellate division from a judgment or  order of the court on any such action or  proceeding,  the  stenographic  record  of  any  such  interview  shall be made a part of the record and  forwarded under seal to the appellate division.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-40 > R4019

Rule  4019.  Recording  in  camera  interviews of infants. (a) A court  shall not conduct an in camera interview of an infant in any  action  or  proceeding  to fix temporary or permanent custody or to modify judgments  and orders of custody concerning marital separation, divorce,  annulment  of  marriage and dissolution of marriage unless a stenographic record of  such interview is made.    (b) If an appeal is taken to the appellate division from a judgment or  order of the court on any such action or  proceeding,  the  stenographic  record  of  any  such  interview  shall be made a part of the record and  forwarded under seal to the appellate division.