New York Statutes
§ 464 — Effect of pendency of action for divorce, separation or annulment on petition for support of a spouse
New York § 464
JurisdictionNew York
Law FCTFamily Court Act
Part 6Effect of Action For Separation, Divorce or Annulment
Art. 4Support Proceedings
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N.Y. Family Court Act § 464 (2026).
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§ 464. Effect of pendency of action for divorce, separation or\nannulment on petition for support of a spouse.
(a)In a matrimonial\naction in the supreme court, the supreme court on its own motion or on\nmotion of either spouse may refer to the family court an application for\ntemporary or permanent support, or for maintenance or a distribution of\nmarital property. If the supreme court so refers an application, the\nfamily court has jurisdiction to determine the application with the same\npowers possessed by the supreme court and the family court's disposition\nof the application is an order of the family court appealable only under\narticle eleven of this act.\n (b) In the absence of an order of referral under paragraph (a) of this\nsection and in the absence of an order by the supre
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