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New York Domestic Relations - Title 2 - (112 - 114) Adoption From an Authorized Agency

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  • New York Domestic Relations - § Title 2 - Adoption From an Authorized Agency
    Section 112. General provisions relating to adoption from authorized agencies. 112-a. Expedited calendaring of adoption proceedings. 112-b. Post-adoption contact agreements; judicial approval; enforcement. 113. Special...
  • New York Domestic Relations - § 112 - General Provisions Relating to Adoption From Authorized Agencies
    In an adoption from an authorized agency the following requirements shall be observed: 1. The adoptive parents or parent and the adoptive child must appear...
  • New York Domestic Relations - § 112-A - Expedited Calendaring of Adoption Proceedings
    1. The adoption proceeding shall be deemed filed upon receipt by the clerk of the court of all the documents required in subdivisions two, two-a,...
  • New York Domestic Relations - § 112-B - Post-adoption Contact Agreements; Judicial Approval; Enforcement
    1. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the parties to a proceeding under this chapter from entering into an agreement regarding communication...
  • New York Domestic Relations - § 113 - Special Provisions Relating to Adoption From Authorized Agencies
    1. An authorized agency may consent to the adoption of a minor whose custody and guardianship has been transferred to such agency. An authorized agency...
  • New York Domestic Relations - § 113-A - Effect of Death of Potential Adoptive Parent
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, when a petition for adoption by two persons has been duly filed, and one of the...
  • New York Domestic Relations - § 114 - Order of Adoption
    for fraud, newly discovered evidence or other sufficient cause. 4. Good cause for disclosure or access to and inspection of sealed adoption records and orders...