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N.Y. Fam. Ct. Act § 1113

Time of appeal

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Current — June 29, 2026
As of January 1, 2015
§ 1113. Time of appeal. An appeal under this article must be taken no\nlater than thirty days after the service by a party or the child's\nattorney upon the appellant of any order from which the appeal is taken,\nthirty days from receipt of the order by the appellant in court or\nthirty-five days from the mailing of the order to the appellant by the\nclerk of the court, whichever is earliest.\n All such orders shall contain the following statement in conspicuous\nprint: "Pursuant to section 1113 of the family court act, an appeal must\nbe taken within thirty days of receipt of the order by appellant in\ncourt, thirty-five days from the mailing of the order to the appellant\nby the clerk of the court, or thirty days after service by a party or\nattorney for the child upon the appellant, whichever is earliest." When\nservice of the order is made by the court, the time to take an appeal\nshall not commence unless the order contains such statement and there is\nan official notation in the court record as to the date and the manner\nof service of the order.\n
§ 1113. Time of appeal. An appeal under this article must be taken no\nlater than thirty days after the service by a party or the child's\nattorney upon the appellant of any order from which the appeal is taken,\nthirty days from receipt of the order by the appellant in court or\nthirty-five days from the mailing or electronic transmission of the\norder to the appellant by the clerk of the court, whichever is earliest.\n All such orders shall contain the following statement in conspicuous\nprint: "Pursuant to section 1113 of the family court act, an appeal must\nbe taken within thirty days of receipt of the order by appellant in\ncourt, thirty-five days from the mailing or electronic transmission of\nthe order to the appellant by the clerk of the court, or thirty days\nafter service by a party or attorney for the child upon the appellant,\nwhichever is earliest." When service of the order is made by the court,\nthe time to take an appeal shall not commence unless the order contains\nsuch statement and there is an official notation in the court record as\nto the date and the manner of service of the order.\n

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