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Felix Infausto Award
HISTORY OF FELIX INFAUSTO, ESQUIRE
Felix Infausto was truly one of the founding fathers of URESA, the predecessor
legislation to UIFSA. A man of vision and legal acumen, he served as advisor to the
committee that drafted the original URESA statute as well as the Uniform Support of
Dependents Law. In 1968 he originated the definition for the term "State" in the URESA
statute which established international reciprocity between the United States and
certain foreign countries in child support.
Mr. Infausto was born in Buffalo, NY in 1909 and died in 1992. He graduated from
the Buffalo School of Law in 1932. In private practice until 1943, Mr. Infausto then
began his 32 years of dedication to child support as legal counsel for the New York
Department of Social Services. In 1952, during the early years of child support
conference formation, he was responsible for the Council of State Government hosting
annual conferences regarding the development and expansion of URESA. Most notably, he
chaired the Family Law Section of the American Bar Association and was a life member
Public Welfare Attorney’s Association, the American Judicature Society, the
Inter-American Bar Association and both the National and Child Support Conferences.
In 1970, he co-authored with W.J. Brockelbank, "Interstate Enforcement of Family Support"
(2nd Edition) which is considered by child support professionals to be the
authoritative reference for interstate and international child support. This book
answered the crucial legal question in the late sixties and early seventies - "Did the
law have meaning if thousands of families and children were left destitute and
dependent, even though the obligor had the ability to pay and was in another state?"
In 1969, Mr. Infausto was the first President of the Northeast Regional Conference
on URESA, which in 1971 evolved into the Eastern Regional Conference which is presently
ERICSA. Throughout his vibrant and prodigious career he maintained a number of
prestigious affiliations and was appointed by the United States Secretary of State to
attend the Conference on Private International Law at The Hague on Family Support.
The first recipient of the ERICSA Recognition Award in 1983, he and his lovely wife
Claire continued for many years to attend this conference despite the obstacles of his
physical handicap. It is truly in the spirit of Felix Infausto that this annual award
is presented to a valued member of ERICSA who has demonstrated the highest quality of
outstanding leadership and contributions to this organization.
Felix Infausto Award Recipients
1983 -- Felix Infausto
1984 -- John Sylvester
1985 -- John Bischoff
1986 -- Judge Joseph M.F. Ryan, Jr.
1987 -- Anita Crawford
1988 -- Judge Robert D. Thompson
1989 -- Evelyn Green
1990 -- Anthony J. Voci
1991 -- Delores Van Horn
1992 -- Gordon F. Bailey, Jr.
1993 -- Susan Paikin
1994 -- Joseph DiPrimio
1995 -- Steve Grossbard / Sarah Cooper
1996 -- Hugh 0 Stevenson
1997 -- Vernon Drew
1998 -- Gloria Harrelson
1999 -- Paula Haedel
2000 -- Margaret Campbell Haynes
2001 -- Arlene L. Robinson
2002 -- Catherine Bayse
2003 -- Ruth Bell Clark
2004 -- Yvette Hilderson Riddick
2005 -- Mary Ann Nore
2006 -- J. Gordon Moseley
2007 -- Christine Brogdon Dingeldine

Honoree Sara McCollum
2008 -- Sara McCollum |