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    Order Removing Child From Adoptive Home – Family Law

    Form 12: In certain situations, it may be appropriate to remove a child from the home of a prospective adoptive parent. A decision may be made to remove a child from the home of a designated prospective adoptive parent, or the home of a caregiver who may qualify as one, with whom a freed child has lived six (6) months or longer, and prior to changing the child’s placement.

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  • Family Legal Documents

    Form 11 (Order to Show Cause Removal of Child from Adoptive Home)

    Form 11 (Order to Show Cause Removal of Child from Adoptive Home)

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  • Family Legal Documents

    Adoption Form 10-C (Affidavit Regarding Status of Appeal – Agency Adoption)

    Adoption Form 10-C (Affidavit Regarding Status of Appeal – Agency Adoption)

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  • Family Legal Documents

    Form 8- B (Affidavit Identifying Party)

    Form 8- B (Affidavit Identifying Party)

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  • Verified Motion for an Order for Service by Publication

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    VERIFIED MOTION FOR AN ORDER FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION

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  • Family Legal Documents

    Certification as Qualified Adoptive Parent

    Form 23( Certification as Qualified Adoptive Parent)

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  • Juvenile Delinquency Close to Home – Order on Petition to Transfer Placement to NYS OCFS-Juvenile Family Law

    Form 3-49 (Juvenile Delinquency– Close to Home – Order on Petition to Transfer Placement to NYS OCFS)

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  • Juvenile Delinquency Close to Home Order on Petition to Modify Placement

    Form 3-48 (Juvenile Delinquency– Close to Home – Order on Petition to Modify Placement)

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  • Juvenile Delinquency Notice of Placement

    Form 3-47 (Juvenile Delinquency Notice of Placement)

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  • Order for HIV-related Testing-Juvenile Family Law

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    Form 3-46 (Order for HIV-related Testing)

    Courts must order defendants to undergo HIV testing who have been convicted of or pled nolo contendere or guilty to a number of enumerated offenses, including prostitution, involving the transmission of body fluids from one person to another. The court must order HIV-related testing of the defendant when the result would provide medical or psychological benefit to the victim/survivor. The court’s order shall direct compliance with and conform for disclosure and re-disclosure of defendant’s HIV test results.

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  • Juvenile Delinquency Order on Motion

    Form 3-44 (Juvenile Delinquency Order on Motion )

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