New York Statutes

§ 1083 — Duration of orders affecting visitation rights

New York § 1083
JurisdictionNew York
Law FCTFamily Court Act
Part 8Visitation of Minors In Foster Care
Art. 10Child Protective Proceedings

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N.Y. Family Court Act § 1083 (2026).

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§ 1083. Duration of orders affecting visitation rights.

1.Where an\norder of the court has been made incorporating an order, judgment or\nagreement conferring visitation rights with a child on a non-custodial\nparent or grandparent into a dispositional order under this article, or\nwhere the court otherwise orders compliance by a person, official,\nagency or institution caring for the child, with an order, judgment or\nagreement granting visitation rights, such order shall remain in effect\nfor the length of time the child remains in such care pursuant to this\narticle, unless such order is subsequently modified by the court for\ngood cause shown.\n 2. Where the court makes an order denying a petition seeking\nenforcement of visitation rights or makes an order modifying visitation\nrig

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In re Trisha M.
150 Misc. 2d 290 (NYC Family Court, 1991)
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Carl B. v. Broome County Social Services
142 Misc. 2d 406 (NYC Family Court, 1989)

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