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FindLaw Court Forms > New York > Domestic Violence

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5d Affidavit in Support of Entry of Out-of-State Order of Protection or Temporary Order of Protection Onto Statewide Registry of Orders of Protection (Domestic Violence) (February 2000)
-- New York State Unified Court System Uniform Uncontested Divorce Packet Glossary
SC-2 Order of Protection (Supreme Court) (November 1999)
#1 Order of Protection (Criminal Courts) (November 1999)
#2 Order of Protection - Non-family Offense (Criminal Courts) (November 1999)
GF5a Order of Protection [Articles 4,5,6,8 and 10] (November 1999)
SC-1 Temporary Order of Protection (Supreme Court) (November 1999)
GF 5 Temporary Order of Protection [Articles 4,5,6,8 and 10] (November 1999)

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