Laws of New York (Last Updated: November 21, 2014) |
SOS Social Services |
Article 3. LOCAL PUBLIC WELFARE ORGANIZATION; POWERS AND DUTIES |
Title 6-A. ESTABLISHMENT OF PATERNITY AND ENFORCEMENT OF SUPPORT |
Section 111-Q. Voiding of fraudulent transfers of income or property
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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.