This is Part II of a discussion of selected Appellate Division decisions rendered last year in Family Court cases. Part I covered decisions about attorneys for children, bias, counsel for parents, defaults, and dissents.
In Part 2 of her two-part series, Cynthia Feathers of the Albany County Public Defender’s Office discusses neglect, stays, summary judgment and UCCJEA decisions as well as some unusual cases with surprising outcomes.
January 17, 2025 at 07:45 AM
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This is Part II of a discussion of selected Appellate Division decisions rendered last year in Family Court cases. Part I covered decisions about attorneys for children, bias, counsel for parents, defaults, and dissents.
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