N.Y. Fam. Ct. Act § 748
Adjournment of fact-finding hearing
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Current — January 1, 2021
As of January 1, 2020
§ 748. Adjournment of fact-finding hearing. * (a) If the respondent is\nin detention, the court may adjourn a fact-finding hearing\n (i) on its own motion or on motion of the petitioner for good cause\nshown for not more than three days;\n (ii) on motion on behalf of the respondent or by his parent or other\nperson legally responsible for his care for good cause shown, for a\nreasonable period of time.\n * NB Effective until January 1, 2020\n * (a) If the respondent is in pre-dispositional placement, the court\nmay adjourn a fact-finding hearing\n (i) on its own motion or on motion of the petitioner for good cause\nshown for not more than three days;\n (ii) on motion on behalf of the respondent or by his or her parent or\nother person legally responsible for his or her care for good cause\nshown, for a reasonable period of time.\n * NB Effective January 1, 2020\n (b) Successive motions to adjourn a fact-finding hearing may be\ngranted only under special circumstances.\n (c) The court shall state on the record the reason for any adjournment\nof the fact-finding hearing.\n
§ 748. Adjournment of fact-finding hearing. (a) If the respondent is\nin pre-dispositional placement, the court may adjourn a fact-finding\nhearing\n (i) on its own motion or on motion of the petitioner for good cause\nshown for not more than three days;\n (ii) on motion on behalf of the respondent or by his or her parent or\nother person legally responsible for his or her care for good cause\nshown, for a reasonable period of time.\n (b) Successive motions to adjourn a fact-finding hearing may be\ngranted only under special circumstances.\n (c) The court shall state on the record the reason for any adjournment\nof the fact-finding hearing.\n
Official source: NYS Open Legislation (New York State Senate). Reproduced from public-domain New York statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.