2006 New York Code - Nondisclosure Of Information In Exceptional Circumstances.



 
    §  580-312. Nondisclosure of information in exceptional circumstances.
  Upon a finding, which may be made ex parte, that the health, safety,  or
  liberty  of  a  party  or child would be unreasonably put at risk by the
  disclosure of identifying  information,  or  if  an  existing  order  so
  provides,  a tribunal shall order that the address of the child or party
  or other identifying information not be disclosed in a pleading or other
  document filed in a proceeding under this article.

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