New York Statutes

§ 736 — Issuance of summons

New York § 736
JurisdictionNew York
Law FCTFamily Court Act
Part 3Preliminary Procedure
Art. 7Proceedings Concerning Whether a Person Is In Need of Supervision

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N.Y. Family Court Act § 736 (2026).

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§ 736. Issuance of summons.

(1)On the filing of a petition under this\narticle, the court may cause a copy of the petition and a summons to be\nissued, requiring the respondent and his parent or other person legally\nresponsible for his care, or with whom he is domiciled, to appear at the\ncourt at a time and place named to answer the petition. The summons\nshall be signed by the court or by the clerk or deputy clerk of the\ncourt. If those on whom a summons must be served are before the court at\nthe time of the filing of a petition, the provisions of part four of\nthis article shall be followed.\n (2) In proceedings originated pursuant to subdivision (b) of section\nseven hundred thirty-three of this article, the court shall cause a copy\nof the petition and notice of the time and pl

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