New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S00512

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Requires final orders determining custody and visitation and permanency hearings to be made within six months following the initial petition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY HB2075

Determining when a law enforcement officer may or shall take a child into custody and requiring that the secretary provide support to such law enforcement officers, the court review involvement in permanency planning and a permanency hearing for a child in custody of the secretary be held within nine months from such child's removal from the and every subsequent hearing 6 months thereafter.

NY S07795

Requires petitions that go to trial be resolved in six months or less upon issue being joined.

NY S08035

Authorizes courts, upon issuance of an order of protection, to order exclusive care, custody, and control of certain companion animals be granted to the petitioner

NY A10857

Authorizes courts, upon issuance of an order of protection, to order exclusive care, custody, and control of certain companion animals be granted to the petitioner

NY S04260

Relates to allowing unaccompanied children in custody petition the family court for orders of dependency to ensure such child receives proper care.

NY A06189

Relates to allowing unaccompanied children in custody petition the family court for orders of dependency to ensure such child receives proper care.

NY H1455

Representation by Counsel in Hearings on Petitions for Risk Protection Orders

NY SB188

To Amend Arkansas Law Concerning Initiative Petitions And Referendum Petitions; And To Require Public Posting Of Statewide Initiative Petitions And Referendum Petitions.

NY A02620

Amends procedures required for the custodial interrogation of children to provide additional protections and for taking juveniles and sixteen and seventeen year olds into custody.

NY A07982

Requires that in cases concerning dwellings with two units or less, petitions that go to trial be resolved in six months or less upon issue being joined; provides that in cases concerning dwellings with three or four units, the court shall render a final judgment on a petition no later than twelve months from the date upon which the issue is enjoined.

Similar Bills

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