New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03378

Introduced
1/27/25  
Refer
1/27/25  

Caption

Imposes a duty on a vehicular assailant to support a surviving child of a parent or guardian killed by such person; defines income; provides for a determination of support.

Companion Bills

NY S01705

Same As Imposes a duty on a vehicular assailant to support a surviving child of a parent or guardian killed by such person; defines income; provides for a determination of support.

Previously Filed As

NY S01705

Imposes a duty on a vehicular assailant to support a surviving child of a parent or guardian killed by such person; defines income; provides for a determination of support.

NY S478

Requires court to order financial support for child if child's parent or guardian is killed by drunk driver.

NY HB986

Requires child support payments by persons convicted of vehicular homicide

NY S08176

Relates to the time limit for appeals in all categories of family court cases and the filing of objections to support magistrate determinations in child support, paternity and parentage proceedings in family court.

NY A08298

Relates to the time limit for appeals in all categories of family court cases and the filing of objections to support magistrate determinations in child support, paternity and parentage proceedings in family court.

NY S08431

Relates to the calculation of child support; provides that child support amounts shall be calculated based on the non-custodial parent's income; excludes health insurance costs and federal and state income taxes paid from the calculation of income for child support calculation purposes; makes related provisions.

NY A3360

Requires drunk driver to pay restitution on behalf of child if parent or guardian is killed by that driver.

NY S1439

Requires drunk driver to pay restitution on behalf of child if parent or guardian is killed by that driver.

NY SB548

Family Law - Child Support - Determination of Custody and Agreements Between Parents

NY A08389

Enacts the "family reform act"; provides that child support amounts shall be calculated based on the non-custodial parent's income; excludes health insurance costs and federal and state income taxes paid from the calculation of income for child support calculation purposes; decreases the amount of time courts can imprison an individual for the non-payment of child support; requires courts to collect certain demographic information in relation to orders of child support issued, modified or enforced and publish a report on such information; makes related provisions.

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