New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04619

Introduced
2/10/25  
Refer
2/10/25  

Caption

Provides that the issue of military deployment shall not be considered as a factor in the awarding of custody in marital actions where a suitable child care plan is presented.

Companion Bills

NY A02403

Same As Provides that the issue of military deployment shall not be considered as a factor in the awarding of custody in marital actions where a suitable child care plan is presented.

Previously Filed As

NY A02403

Provides that the issue of military deployment shall not be considered as a factor in the awarding of custody in marital actions where a suitable child care plan is presented.

NY HB378

In child custody, further providing for factors to consider when awarding custody.

NY SB926

In child custody, further providing for factors to consider when awarding custody.

NY A1094

Requires court to consider additional factors in awarding custody of child.

NY A11182

Provides that the use of threats or harm to animals shall be considered a means of coercion or coercive control.

NY S09427

Provides that the use of threats or harm to animals shall be considered a means of coercion or coercive control.

NY HB1499

In child custody, further providing for definitions, for award of custody, for standing for partial physical custody and supervised physical custody, for presumption in cases concerning primary physical custody, for factors to consider when awarding custody, for consideration of criminal conviction and for parenting plan; and making editorial changes.

NY HB2505

Provides that a grandparent shall be given priority if it is in the best interest of the child to be placed in the custody of a third party

NY HB2044

Provides that a grandparent shall be given priority if it is in the best interest of the child to be placed in the custody of a third party

NY HB2326

Adding consideration of whether the offender has physical custody of such offender's minor child or is a legal guardian or custodian with physical custody of a minor child to the factors considered for diversions and dispositional departures.

Similar Bills

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