New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08035

Introduced
5/15/25  
Refer
5/15/25  

Caption

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

Impact

The implications of S08035 are significant in reshaping how courts handle cases involving domestic disputes that also affect animals. The bill underscores the non-human victims in family violence, expanding existing protections beyond people. The changes to the family court act and related laws aim to prevent potential harm or distress to companion animals, thereby contributing to a more humane consideration during the adjudication of protection orders. It delineates clear responsibilities for respondents by prohibiting any actions that could harm or endanger the designated animals under protection orders.

Summary

Bill S08035 aims to extend protective measures within New York's legal framework to include companion animals in cases of domestic disputes. It allows courts, upon issuance of an order of protection, to grant the exclusive care, custody, and control of certain companion animals to the petitioners, typically in domestic violence scenarios. This legislation seeks to address a gap in the law concerning the welfare of animals that might be caught in the middle of abusive relationships. By recognizing the bond between humans and their pets, this bill endeavors to promote not only the safety of individuals but also the wellbeing of companion animals during contested family matters.

Contention

While supporters of S08035 argue that the bill is a crucial step towards safeguarding animal welfare in domestic violence situations, there is potential contention concerning the enforcement and interpretation of the law. Critics may raise concerns regarding how custodial decisions about animals are made, fearing that the introduction of companion animal custody into the courts could complicate and prolong already sensitive family law matters. This could lead to legal disputes that detract from the focus on human safety and wellbeing. Further discussions may concentrate on how to balance the rights and protections of both individuals and their companion animals within these scenarios.

Companion Bills

NY A10857

Same As 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

Previously Filed As

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 S08633

Relates to coercive control; provides that the family court and the criminal courts shall have concurrent jurisdiction over acts which constitute coercive control; provides that courts may issue orders of protection upon a finding of coercive control; directs the office of court administration, in consultation with the office for the prevention of domestic violence and certain organizations, to develop and administer training for judges and court clerks on coercive control.

NY A09551

Relates to coercive control; provides that the family court and the criminal courts shall have concurrent jurisdiction over acts which constitute coercive control; provides that courts may issue orders of protection upon a finding of coercive control; directs the office of court administration, in consultation with the office for the prevention of domestic violence and certain organizations, to develop and administer training for judges and court clerks on coercive control.

NY SB273

Peace Orders and Protective Orders - Military Protection Orders

NY HB533

Peace Orders and Protective Orders – Military Protection Orders

NY SB004

Expand List of Petitioners for Protection Order

NY S03394

Enacts the "ceasing repeated and extremely egregious predatory (CREEP) behavior act"; provides for the issuance of anti-stalking orders.

NY A03226

Enacts the "ceasing repeated and extremely egregious predatory (CREEP) behavior act"; provides for the issuance of anti-stalking orders.

NY HB2596

Relating to the issuance of certain protective orders for certain burglary offenses.

NY HB2339

Establishes definitions that relate to the issuance of protective orders

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