New York Statutes
§ 1058 — Expiration of orders
§ 1058. Expiration of orders. No later than sixty days prior to the\nexpiration of an order issued pursuant to paragraph (i), (ii), (iv), or\n(v) of subdivision (a) of section one thousand fifty-two of this part or\nprior to the conclusion of the period of an adjournment in contemplation\nof dismissal pursuant to section one thousand thirty-nine of this\narticle, where no application has been made seeking extension of such\norders or adjournments and, with respect to an adjournment in\ncontemplation of dismissal, no violations of the court's order are\nbefore the court, the child protective agency shall, whether or not the\nchild has been or will be returned to the family, report to the court,\nthe parties, including any non-respondent parent and the child's\nattorney on the status and c
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In re MN
16 Misc. 3d 499 (NYC Family Court, 2007)
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162 Misc. 2d 707 (NYC Family Court, 1994)
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133 A.D.3d 665 (Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, 2015)
Matter of MN
2007 NY Slip Op 27215 (Monroe Family Court, 2007)
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§ 1011
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