NY: NY Law Would Allow Parents to Stay in Touch with Kids After Losing Legal Rights
Imprint – July 06, 2023
Legislation again passed by New York lawmakers would allow some people who have lost parental rights to contact their children in the future – even when kids have been adopted into other families. Under the Preserving Family Bonds Act, S6720, such contact would have to be approved by a judge and determined to be in the child’s “best interest.” Similar versions of the bill have been vetoed by two governors in recent years. Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) rejected last year’s version of the bill, because she said it didn’t offer adoptive parents “full rights” or “finality” in the creation of their new families. The bill’s Senate sponsor, Sen. Jabari Brisport (D), said that the Legislature could pursue a supermajority to override Hochul’s decision if she vetoes the bill again.
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