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New York Family Court - Part 1 - (611 - 634) Permanent Termination of Parental Custody by Reason of Permanent Neglect
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- New York Family Court - Part 1 - Permanent Termination of Parental Custody by Reason of Permanent Neglect
Section 611. Permanently neglected child; purpose of part. 614. Originating proceeding for the commitment of the guardianship and custody of a permanently neglected child. 616....
- New York Family Court - § 611 - Permanently Neglected Child; Purpose of Part
The purpose of this part is to provide the procedures for proceedings initiated in family court, pursuant to section three hundred eighty-four-b of the social...
- New York Family Court - § 614 - Originating Proceeding for the Commitment of the Guardianship and Custody of a Permanently Neglected Child
1. A proceeding for the commitment of the guardianship and custody of a child on the ground of permanent neglect is originated by a petition,...
- New York Family Court - § 616 - Issuance of Summons
On the filing of a petition under this part, the court may cause a copy of the petition and a summons to be issued, requiring...
- New York Family Court - § 617 - Service of Summons
(a) Service of a summons and petition under this part shall be made by delivery of a true copy thereof to the person summoned at...
- New York Family Court - § 622 - Definition of "Fact-finding Hearing"
When used in this part, "fact-finding hearing" means in the case of a petition for the commitment of the guardianship and custody of a child,...
- New York Family Court - § 623 - Definition of "Dispositional Hearing"
When used in this part, "dispositional hearing" means a hearing to determine what order of disposition should be made in accordance with the best interests...
- New York Family Court - § 624 - Evidence
may be admitted in the dispositional hearing but shall not, of itself, be sufficient as a matter of law to preclude or require an order...
- New York Family Court - § 625 - Sequence of Hearings
(a) Upon completion of the fact-finding hearing, the dispositional hearing may commence immediately after the required findings are made; provided, however, that if all parties...
- New York Family Court - § 626 - Adjournments
(a) The court may adjourn a fact-finding hearing or a dispositional hearing for good cause shown on its own motion or on motion made on...
- New York Family Court - § 631 - Disposition on Adjudication of Permanent Neglect
At the conclusion of a dispositional hearing on a petition for the commitment of the guardianship and custody of a child, the court shall enter...
- New York Family Court - § 632 - Order Dismissing Petition
(a) If the allegations of a petition under this part are not established, the court shall dismiss the petition. (b) If a motion or application...
- New York Family Court - § 633 - Suspended Judgment
, a permanency hearing shall be completed pursuant to paragraph one of subdivision (a) of section one thousand eighty-nine of this act immediately following, but...
- New York Family Court - § 634 - Commitment of Guardianship and Custody; Further Orders
The court may enter an order under section six hundred thirty-one committing the guardianship and custody of the child to the petitioner on such conditions,...
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