New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07681

Introduced
10/4/23  
Refer
10/4/23  

Caption

Provides a process for the termination of parental rights in cases of a child conceived through rape by clear and convincing evidence.

Companion Bills

NY A08159

Same As Provides a process for the termination of parental rights in cases of a child conceived through rape by clear and convincing evidence.

Previously Filed As

GA HB639

Courts; expedite and prioritize processes for termination of parental rights in certain cases involving parental incapacity and child maltreatment

VA HB2505

Termination of parental rights; abused, etc., children or children without parental care, appeals.

MS SB2727

Baby safety devices; provide for termination of parental rights and proceedings concerning the child.

MD HB944

Family Law - Children in Need of Assistance and Termination of Parental Rights

MD HB48

Family Law - Children in Need of Assistance and Termination of Parental Rights (Right to Fight Act)

MD HB0048

Family Law - Children in Need of Assistance and Termination of Parental Rights (Right to Fight Act)

NY S08176

Relates to the time limit for appeals in all categories of family court cases and the filing of objections to support magistrate determinations in child support, paternity and parentage proceedings in family court.

NY A08298

Relates to the time limit for appeals in all categories of family court cases and the filing of objections to support magistrate determinations in child support, paternity and parentage proceedings in family court.

NY S08860

Prohibits the consideration of evidence that either parent has ever obtained or attempted to obtain reproductive health services relating to the termination of a pregnancy in certain legal proceedings.

NY S09632

Establishes an assumption of the inadmissibility of evidence of a defendant's creative or artistic expression against such defendant in a criminal proceeding; requires the proffering party to affirmatively prove that the evidence is admissible by clear and convincing evidence.

Similar Bills

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