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§  111-q.  Voiding of fraudulent transfers of income or property.  The  department  or  a  social   services   district,   or   its   authorized  representative,   after   obtaining   information   that  a  debtor  has  transferred income, property or other assets to avoid payment to a child  support creditor shall, pursuant  to  article  ten  of  the  debtor  and  creditor  law  (1)  commence  a proceeding to void such transfer; or (2)  obtain a settlement that is in the best interests of the  child  support  creditor.  Provided,  however,  that no settlement shall reduce or annul  any arrears of child support which have accrued prior  to  the  date  of  settlement.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-3 > Title-6-a > 111-q

§  111-q.  Voiding of fraudulent transfers of income or property.  The  department  or  a  social   services   district,   or   its   authorized  representative,   after   obtaining   information   that  a  debtor  has  transferred income, property or other assets to avoid payment to a child  support creditor shall, pursuant  to  article  ten  of  the  debtor  and  creditor  law  (1)  commence  a proceeding to void such transfer; or (2)  obtain a settlement that is in the best interests of the  child  support  creditor.  Provided,  however,  that no settlement shall reduce or annul  any arrears of child support which have accrued prior  to  the  date  of  settlement.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-3 > Title-6-a > 111-q

§  111-q.  Voiding of fraudulent transfers of income or property.  The  department  or  a  social   services   district,   or   its   authorized  representative,   after   obtaining   information   that  a  debtor  has  transferred income, property or other assets to avoid payment to a child  support creditor shall, pursuant  to  article  ten  of  the  debtor  and  creditor  law  (1)  commence  a proceeding to void such transfer; or (2)  obtain a settlement that is in the best interests of the  child  support  creditor.  Provided,  however,  that no settlement shall reduce or annul  any arrears of child support which have accrued prior  to  the  date  of  settlement.