New York Statutes
§ 83.13 — Significant connection factors
New York § 83.13
JurisdictionNew York
Law MHYMental Hygiene
Title EGeneral Provisions
Art. 83Uniform Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Jurisdiction Act
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N.Y. Mental Hygiene § 83.13 (2026).
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§ 83.13 Significant connection factors.\n In determining under section 83.17 and subdivision (e) of section\n83.31 of this article whether a respondent has a significant connection\nwith a particular state, the court shall consider:\n (a) the location of the respondent's family and other persons required\nto be notified of the proceeding;\n (b) the length of time the respondent at any time was physically\npresent in the state and the duration of any absence;\n (c) the location of the respondent's property; and\n (d) the extent to which the respondent has ties to the state such as\nvoting registration, state or local tax return filing, vehicle\nregistration, driver's license, social relationship, and receipt of\nservices.\n
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Short title§ 83.03
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