New York Statutes

§ 117 — Parts of court

New York § 117
JurisdictionNew York
Law FCTFamily Court Act
Part 1Applicability of Act and Creation of Court
Art. 1Family Court Established

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N.Y. Family Court Act § 117 (2026).

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§ 117. Parts of court.

(a)There is hereby established in the family\ncourt a "child abuse part". Such part shall be held separate from all\nother proceedings of the court, and shall have jurisdiction over all\nproceedings in the family court involving abused children, and shall be\ncharged with the immediate protection of these children. All cases\ninvolving abuse shall be originated in or be transferred to this part\nfrom other parts as they are made known to the court unless there is or\nwas before the court a proceeding involving any members of the same\nfamily or household, in which event the judge who heard said proceeding\nmay hear the case involving abuse. Consistent with its primary purpose,\nnothing in this section is intended to prevent the child abuse part from\nhearing other

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