DOMESTIC RELATIONS LAW
                        Laws 1909, Chap. 19.
AN ACT relating to the domestic relations, constituting chapter
fourteen of the consolidated laws.
       Became a law February 17, 1909, with the approval of the
            Governor. Passed, three-fifths being present.
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:
                 CHAPTER 14 OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS
                       DOMESTIC RELATIONS LAW
Article  1.    Short title; definitions (§§ 1,2).
       2.    Marriages (§§ 5-8).
       3.    Solemnization, proof and effect of marriage (§§ 10-25).
       4.    Certain rights and liabilities of husband and wife
               (§§ 50-61).
       5.    The custody and wages of children (§§ 70-74).
       5-A.  Uniform child custody jurisdiction and enforcement act
               (§§ 75--78-a).
       6.    Guardians (§§ 80-85).
       VII.  Adoption (§§ 109-117).
       8.    Surrogate parenting contracts (§§ 121-124).
       9.    Action to annul a marriage or declare it void
               (§§ 140-146).
      10.    Action for divorce (§§ 170-175).
      11.    Action for separation (§§ 200-203).
      11-A.  Special provisions relating to divorce and separation
               (§§ 210-211).
      12.    Dissolution of marriage on ground of absence
               (§§ 220-221).
      13.    Provisions applicable to more than one type of
               matrimonial action (§§ 230-255).
      15.    Laws repealed; when to take effect (§§ 270-272).