New York Statutes

§ 1034 — Power to order investigations

New York § 1034
JurisdictionNew York
Law FCTFamily Court Act
Part 3Preliminary Procedure
Art. 10Child Protective Proceedings

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N.Y. Family Court Act § 1034 (2026).

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§ 1034. Power to order investigations. 1. A family court judge may\norder the child protective service of the appropriate social services\ndistrict to conduct a child protective investigation as described by the\nsocial services law and report its findings to the court:\n (a) in any proceedings under this article, or\n (b) in order to determine whether a proceeding under this article\nshould be initiated.\n 2.

(a)(i) Before a petition is filed and where there is reasonable\ncause to suspect that a child or children's life or health may be in\ndanger, child protective services may seek a court order based upon:\n (A) a report of suspected abuse or maltreatment under title six of\narticle six of the social services law as well as any additional\ninformation that a child protective inve

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