New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S00512

Introduced
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 S08809

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

NY A02328

Allows the petitioner to have counsel assigned by the court in certain custody proceedings.

NY A03771

Relates to court ordered forensic evaluations and reports in child custody and visitation proceedings.

NY S04434

Relates to court ordered forensic evaluations and reports in child custody and visitation proceedings.

NY A05040

Enacts the "hope card act" directing the office of court administration to develop a program to issue hope cards containing the information regarding and content of a final order of protection to requesting petitioners who have received final orders of protection at no cost to such petitioner.

NY S05935

Enacts the "hope card act" directing the office of court administration to develop a program to issue hope cards containing the information regarding and content of a final order of protection to requesting petitioners who have received final orders of protection at no cost to such petitioner.

NY S00241

Authorizes and directs the state board of elections to create an online petitioning system for designating petitions.

NY A02011

Authorizes and directs the state board of elections to create an online petitioning system for designating petitions.

NY A07242

Allows for no fault separation where the relationship between the spouses has broken down irretrievably for a period of at least six months; requires that issues of support and custody or visitation have been resolved.

NY S08705

Allows for no fault separation where the relationship between the spouses has broken down irretrievably for a period of at least six months; requires that issues of support and custody or visitation have been resolved.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.