2013 New York Consolidated Laws
CVR - Civil Rights
Article 6 - (60 - 65) CHANGE OF NAME
61 - Contents.


NY Civ Rights L § 61 (2012) What's This?
 
    §  61.  Contents.  1.  The petition shall be in writing, signed by the
  petitioner and verified in like manner as  a  pleading  in  a  court  of
  record, and shall specify the grounds of the application, the name, date
  of birth, place of birth, age and residence of the individual whose name
  is  proposed  to  be  changed  and  the name which he or she proposes to
  assume.  The  petition  shall  also  specify  (a)  whether  or  not  the
  petitioner  has been convicted of a crime or adjudicated a bankrupt; (b)
  whether or not there are any judgments or liens of  record  against  the
  petitioner  or actions or proceedings pending to which the petitioner is
  a party, and, if so, the petitioner shall give  descriptive  details  in
  connection  therewith sufficient to readily identify the matter referred
  to; (c) whether or not the petitioner is responsible for  child  support
  obligations;   (d)   whether  or  not  the  petitioner's  child  support
  obligations have been satisfied and are up to date; (e) the amount of  a
  child  support  arrearage  that  currently is outstanding along with the
  identity of the court which issued the  support  order  and  the  county
  child  support  collections  unit;  (f) whether or not the petitioner is
  responsible for spousal support obligations;  (g)  whether  or  not  the
  petitioner's  spousal support obligations have been satisfied and are up
  to date; and (h) the amount of spousal support arrearage that  currently
  is  outstanding  along  with  the identity of the court which issued the
  support order.
    2. If the petitioner stands convicted of a violent felony  offense  as
  defined in section 70.02 of the penal law or a felony defined in article
  one  hundred  twenty-five of such law or any of the following provisions
  of such law sections 130.25, 130.30,  130.40,  130.45,  255.25,  255.26,
  255.27, article two hundred sixty-three, 135.10, 135.25, 230.05, 230.06,
  subdivision  two  of section 230.30 or 230.32, and is currently confined
  as an inmate  in  any  correctional  facility  or  currently  under  the
  supervision  of  the department of corrections and community supervision
  or a county probation department as a result  of  such  conviction,  the
  petition  shall for each such conviction specify such felony conviction,
  the date of such conviction or convictions, and the court in which  such
  conviction or convictions were entered.
    3.  Upon  all  applications  for change of name by persons born in the
  state of New York, there shall be annexed  to  such  petition  either  a
  birth  certificate or a certified transcript thereof or a certificate of
  the commissioner or local board of health that none is available.

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