New York Laws
Article 13 - Provisions Applicable to More Than One Type of Matrimonial Action
246 - Persons Financially Unable to Comply With Orders or Judgments Directing the Payment of Alimony.

ยง 246. Persons financially unable to comply with orders or judgments
directing the payment of alimony. 1. Any person who, by an order or
judgment made or entered in an action for divorce, separation, annulment
or declaration of the nullity of a void marriage or an action for the
enforcement in this state of a judgment for divorce, separation or
annulment or declaring the nullity of a void marriage rendered in
another state, is directed to make payment of any sum or sums of money
and against whom an order to punish for a contempt of court has been
made pursuant to the provisions of section two hundred forty-five of
this chapter or the judiciary law may, if financially unable to comply
with the order or judgment to make such payment, upon such notice to
such parties as the court may direct, make application to the court for
an order relieving him from such payment and such contempt order. The
court, upon the hearing of such application, if satisfied from the
proofs and evidence offered and submitted that the applicant is
financially unable to make such payment may, upon a showing of good
cause, until further order of the court, modify the order or judgment to
make such payment and relieve him from such contempt order. No such
modification shall reduce or annul unpaid sums or installments accrued
prior to the making of such application unless the defaulting party
shows good cause for failure to make application for relief from the
judgement or order directing such payment prior to the accrual of such
arrears. Such modification may increase such support nunc pro tunc
based on newly discovered evidence.

2. Whenever, upon application to the court by an interested party, it
appears to the satisfaction of the court that any person, who has been
relieved totally or partially from making any such payment pursuant to
the provisions of this section, is no longer financially unable to
comply with the order or judgment to make such payment, then the court
may, upon a showing of good cause, modify or revoke its order relieving
him totally or partially from making such payment.

3. Any person may assert his financial inability to comply with the
directions contained in an order or judgment made or entered in an
action for divorce, separation, annulment or declaration of the nullity
of a void marriage or an action for the enforcement in this state of a
judgment for divorce, separation or annulment or declaring the nullity
of a void marriage rendered in another state, as a defense in a
proceeding instituted against him under section two hundred forty-five
or under the judiciary law to punish him for his failure to comply with
such directions and, if the court, upon the hearing of such contempt
proceeding, is satisfied from the proofs and evidence offered and
submitted that the defendant is financially unable to comply with such
order or judgment, it may, in its discretion, until further order of the
court, make an order modifying such order or judgment and denying the
application to punish the defendant for contempt. No such modification
shall reduce or annul arrears accrued prior to the making of such
application unless the defaulting party shows good cause for failure to
make application for relief from the judgment or order directing such
payment prior to the accrual of such arrears. Such modification may
increase such support nunc pro tunc as of the date of the application
based on newly discovered evidence. Any retroactive amount of support
due shall be paid in one sum or periodic sums, as the court shall
direct, taking into account any amount of temporary support which has
been paid.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

DOM - Domestic Relations

Article 13 - Provisions Applicable to More Than One Type of Matrimonial Action

230 - Required Residence of Parties.

231 - Residence of Married Persons.

232 - Notice of Nature of Matrimonial Action; Proof of Service.

233 - Sequestration of Defendant's Property in Action for Divorce, Separation or Annulment Where Defendant Cannot Be Personally Served.

234 - Title to or Occupancy and Possession of Property.

235 - Information as to Details of Matrimonial Actions or Proceedings.

236 - Special Controlling Provisions; Prior Actions or Proceedings; New Actions or Proceedings.

237 - Counsel Fees and Expenses.

238 - Expenses in Enforcement and Modification Proceedings.

239 - Stay in Divorce or Separation Action on Default of Payment.

240 - Custody and Child Support; Orders of Protection.

240-A - Judgment or Decree; Additional Provision.

240-B - Order of Support by Parent.

240-C - Review and Cost of Living Adjustment of Child Support Orders.

240-D - Support Orders for Certain Adult Dependents.

241 - Interference With or Withholding of Visitation Rights; Alimony or Maintenance Suspension.

243 - Security for Payments by Defendant in Action for Divorce, Separation or Annulment; Sequestration.

244 - Enforcement by Execution of Judgment or Order in Action for Divorce, Separation or Annulment.

244-A - Enforcement of Arrears Which Accrue During Pendency of an Enforcement Proceeding.

244-B - Child Support Proceedings and Enforcement of Arrears; Suspension of Driving Privileges.

244-C - Child Support Proceedings and Enforcement of Arrears; Suspensions of State Professional, Occupational and Business Licenses.

244-D - Child Support Proceedings and Enforcement of Arrears; Suspension of Recreational License.

245 - Enforcement by Contempt Proceedings of Judgment or Order in Action for Divorce, Separation or Annulment.

246 - Persons Financially Unable to Comply With Orders or Judgments Directing the Payment of Alimony.

247 - Alimony or Maintenance Payments Suspended During Confinement in Prison.

248 - Modification of Judgment or Order in Action for Divorce or Annulment.

249 - Trial Preferences in Matrimonial Actions.

250 - Agreements Relating to Marriage; Statute of Limitations.

251 - Filing of Order in Family Court.

252 - Effect of Pendency of Action for Divorce, Separation or Annulment on Petition for Order of Protection.

253 - Removal of Barriers to Remarriage.

254 - Confidentiality.

255 - Prerequisites for Judgments Under Articles Nine, Ten and Eleven of This Chapter; Health Care Coverage.