New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S06119

Introduced
3/5/25  
Refer
3/5/25  

Caption

Authorizes a victim of domestic violence to apply to the county clerk to remove the violent felony offender from deed of co-owned real property in such county.

Summary

Bill S06119 amends the executive law to provide a legal mechanism for victims of domestic violence to remove the name of their abuser, who has been convicted of a violent felony offense, from the deed of co-owned real property. This provision aims to empower victims by allowing them to regain control over their living situation and property rights, thereby facilitating their recovery from domestic violence. The bill defines a 'victim of domestic violence' and outlines the process for applying to the county clerk to have the abuser's name removed from the property deed.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly impact the rights of domestic violence victims in New York by enabling them to sever legal ties with their abuser regarding shared property. This change in law could lead to increased safety and autonomy for victims, as it allows them to eliminate the presence of their abuser from their living environment. It will also necessitate updates to county clerk procedures to accommodate these applications, ensuring that victims can navigate the process effectively.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill S06119 appears to be supportive among advocates for domestic violence victims, as it addresses a critical need for legal recourse in property matters. However, there may be concerns regarding the implementation of the bill and the potential administrative burden on county clerks, which could lead to discussions about resource allocation and training for staff.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the definition of 'violent felony offense' and the criteria for determining eligibility as a victim of domestic violence. Some stakeholders may argue that the bill should include additional protections or support services for victims during the application process, while others may raise concerns about the potential for misuse of the law by individuals seeking to exploit the system.

Companion Bills

NY A07120

Same As Authorizes a victim of domestic violence to apply to the county clerk to remove the violent felony offender from deed of co-owned real property in such county.

Previously Filed As

NY A01958

Authorizes a victim of domestic violence to apply to the county clerk to remove the violent felony offender from deed of co-owned real property in such county.

NY A07120

Authorizes a victim of domestic violence to apply to the county clerk to remove the violent felony offender from deed of co-owned real property in such county.

FL S0296

Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

FL S0240

Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

FL H0019

Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

FL H0269

Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

FL H0041

Pub. Rec./Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

OR SB1096

Relating to the protection of domestic violence victims.

NJ A3350

Adds new civil penalties and increases surcharges imposed on domestic violence offenders; establishes "Domestic Violence Victims' Legal Assistance Fund."

NJ S2483

Adds new civil penalties and increases surcharges imposed on domestic violence offenders; establishes "Domestic Violence Victims' Legal Assistance Fund."

Similar Bills

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