New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00510

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Relates to the scheduling of a fact finding hearing after the issuance of a temporary order of protection in family court; provides that such hearing shall be scheduled no later than 14 days after the temporary order is issued.

Companion Bills

NY S03338

Same As Relates to the scheduling of a fact finding hearing after the issuance of a temporary order of protection in family court; provides that such hearing shall be scheduled no later than 14 days after the temporary order is issued.

Previously Filed As

NY S03338

Relates to the scheduling of a fact finding hearing after the issuance of a temporary order of protection in family court; provides that such hearing shall be scheduled no later than 14 days after the temporary order is issued.

NY HB2254

Domestic relations; temporary orders; hearings

NY HB2664

Domestic relations; temporary orders; hearings

NY A00064

Requires the court in proceedings in which an order of protection or temporary order of protection has been issued and a child is the protected party to notify such child's school of such order of protection or temporary order of protection on the same day of the issuance of such order of protection or temporary order of protection.

NY HB497

Family Law - Temporary and Final Protective Orders - Duration

NY SB433

Family Law - Temporary and Final Protective Orders - Duration

NY A08730

Relates to dispositions in family offense cases and orders of protection against a child under eighteen alleged to be a person in need of supervision or to have committed a family offense; provides that no order of protection or temporary order of protection may be issued directing a respondent who resides with a parent, other person legally responsible or other party to stay away from the home of such individual if the effect of such order would leave the respondent without an appropriate alternative residence; relates to the right of a respondent under the age of eighteen to have a guardian ad litem appointed in a family offense proceeding in which the petitioner is a parent or other person legally responsible for the respondent.

NY HB2339

Establishes definitions that relate to the issuance of protective orders

NY HB1637

Relative to the scheduling of hearings on certain motions to modify or revoke bail.

NY A09521

Raises the minimum fee for temporary interpreters; requires that town and village courts share in the compensation of such temporary interpreters.

Similar Bills

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