Hon. Dennis V. Tobolski County Attorney, Cattaraugus County
This is in response to your inquiry on how a county clerk should docket a judgment of dissolution which contains provisions affecting real property, or child support or alimony. You express a concern that the Domestic Relations Law may be in conflict with the CPLR.
Domestic Relations Law, §
CPLR
The above-cited section is not in conflict with Domestic Relations Law, §
In our opinion, judgments of dissolution must be kept confidential and a court order must be obtained before any person, except a party to a matrimonial action or his/her attorney, can examine or copy a judgment of dissolution or any of the papers; however, the judgment of dissolution must be docketed by the county clerk pursuant to CPLR
