New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02386

Introduced
1/26/23  

Caption

Allows for no fault separation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A04649

Relates to certificates of honorable separation from or service in the armed forces of the United States; provides that such certificates shall be forwarded to the appropriate local veterans' service agency within 60 days of receipt.

NY S07480

Provides that in any jurisdiction in which a party is eligible under local law for free legal counsel, if such party has in good faith attempted to secure such counsel and is unable to obtain counsel through no fault of their own, the court shall adjourn the trial of the issue for consecutive periods of not less than fourteen days each until the party is able to secure counsel.

NY S05397

Relates to certificates of honorable separation from or service in the armed forces of the United States; provides that such certificates shall be forwarded to the appropriate local veterans' service agency within 60 days of receipt.

NY A08189

Clarifies that workers who are temporarily partially disabled are entitled to payment of benefits at a reduced rate unless their separation from employment is unrelated to the compensable injury.

NY S07461

Relates to disqualification from receiving benefits for separation from employment in cases where the claimant's employer maintained or refused to cure a health or safety condition that made the environment unsuitable.

NY A08296

Relates to recurring payments to the non-custodial parent in special circumstances in child support proceedings involving joint or shared custody of children.

NY S07475

Allows an unrepresented party to transmit legal filings in eviction proceedings electronically; eliminates certain verification or notarization requirements.

NY A08408

Allows certain methods for service of process including by electronic means.

NY S04260

Relates to allowing unaccompanied children in custody petition the family court for orders of dependency to ensure such child receives proper care.

NY A07938

Allows for a modest increase in annual income, not greater than three percent per year, to not disqualify someone from the excelsior scholarship.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.