New York Family Law Volume 1

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Cahaba Publications is proud to present this affordable eBook version of the New York Family Law Vol. 1: The Family Court Act (2022 Edition). All of Cahaba Publications’ books feature the plain text of the Rules/Statutes themselves, simply and beautifully displayed, without unneeded history lesson, amendment, gloss, or comment. Lawyers, students, and judges trust our Cahaba Publications’ Concise Legal Series for quick references that they can use at their desks, classrooms, and courts.

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Current through January 1, 2022

Contents:

Full text of The Family Court Act of the State of New York (N.Y. Family Court Act § 111 et seq. (Consol. 2022)), including:

  • Article 1: Family Court Established (Pts. 1-7)
  • Article 2: Administration, Medical Examinations, Attorneys for children, Auxiliary Services (Pts. 1-6)
  • Article 3: Juvenile Delinquency (Pts. 1-8)
  • Article 4: Support Proceedings (Pts. 1-5)
  • Article 5: Paternity Proceedings (Pts. 1-5)
  • Article 5-A Special Provisions Relating to Enforcement of support and Establishment of Paternity (§§ 571-574)
  • Article 5-B Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (Pts. 1 -9)
  • Article 5-C Judgments of Parentage of Children Conceived Through Assisted Reproduction or Pursuant to Surrogacy Agreements (Pts. 1-7)
  • Article 6 Permanent Termination of Parental Rights, Adoption, Guardianship and Custody (Pts. 1-5)
  • Article 7 Proceedings Concerning Whether a Person Is in Need of Supervision (Pts. 1-8)
  • Article 8 Family Offenses Proceedings (Pts. 1-4)
  • Article 9 Conciliation Proceedings (Pts. 1-2)
  • Article 10 Child Protective Proceedings (Pts. 1-8)
  • Article 10-A Permanency Hearings for Children Placed Out of Their Homes (§§ 1086- 1090-a)
  • Article 10-B Former Foster Care Youth Re-Entry Proceedings (§§ 1091-1091-a)
  • Article 10-C Destitute Children (§§ 1092-1097)
  • Article 11 Appeals (§§ 1111-1122)
  • Article 12 Separability (§ 1211)
  • [Forms omitted due to printing limitations]