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discussed
Cited "see"
David v. Cruz
An agreement purporting to opt out of the basic child support obligations set forth in the Child Support Standards Act (CSSA) must “include a provision stating that the parties have been advised of the provisions of [the CSSA],” must specify the amount that the basic child support obligation would have been, and the reason or reasons for the deviation (Family Ct Act § 413 [1] [h]; Domestic Relations Law § 240 [1-b] [h]; see Baranek v Baranek, 54 AD3d 789 [2d Dept 2008], lv dismissed 14 NY3d 903 [2010]).
discussed
Cited "see"
David v. Cruz
An agreement purporting to opt out of the basic child support obligations set forth in the Child Support Standards Act (CSSA) must “include a provision stating that the parties have been advised of the provisions of [the CSSA],” must specify the amount that the basic child support obligation would have been, and the reason or reasons for the deviation (Family Ct Act § 413 [1] [h]; Domestic Relations Law § 240 [1-b] [h]; see Baranek v Baranek, 54 AD3d 789 [2d Dept 2008], lv dismissed 14 NY3d 903 [2010]).
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CARLOS DUQUE, Appellant,
v.
PACE UNIVERSITY, Respondent and Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent. ISS INTERNATIONAL SERVICES SYSTEMS, INC., Third-Party Defendant-Respondent.
v.
PACE UNIVERSITY, Respondent and Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent. ISS INTERNATIONAL SERVICES SYSTEMS, INC., Third-Party Defendant-Respondent.
Motion No: 2010-380.
New York Court of Appeals.
Jun 3, 2010.
Published
Motion for leave to appeal dismissed as untimely (see CPLR 5513 [b]).