Assembly Bill A2412A

2015-2016 Legislative Session

Relates to the creation of Melinda's Law in relation to the basis for removal of children

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2015-A2412 - Details

See Senate Version of this Bill:
S4387
Current Committee:
Assembly Children And Families
Law Section:
Family Court Act
Laws Affected:
Amd §§1012, 1017, 1022, 1027 & 1028, Fam Ct Act
Versions Introduced in Other Legislative Sessions:
2011-2012: A10080
2013-2014: A2083, A8490
2017-2018: A4271, A9725, S4368
2019-2020: A5745, A6536
2021-2022: A4754
2023-2024: A5455

2015-A2412 - Summary

Relates to the creation of Melinda's Law in relation to the basis for removal of children.

2015-A2412 - Bill Text download pdf

                            
                    S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
________________________________________________________________________

                                  2412

                       2015-2016 Regular Sessions

                          I N  A S S E M B L Y

                            January 16, 2015
                               ___________

Introduced  by  M.  of  A. GRAF, McDONOUGH, McKEVITT, MONTESANO, DUPREY,
  RAIA, FINCH, PALUMBO, COLTON, GOODELL,  LOPEZ,  LUPINACCI,  TENNEY  --
  Multi-Sponsored  by  --  M. of A.  BARCLAY, CERETTO, CROUCH, DiPIETRO,
  McLAUGHLIN -- read once and referred to the Committee on Children  and
  Families

AN  ACT  to  amend  the  family  court act, in relation to the basis for
  removal of children

  THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND  ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  Section  1.  This  act  shall  be known and may be cited as "Melinda's
law".
  S 2. Legislative intent. The legislature  hereby  finds  and  declares
that in cases of battered spouse syndrome the abuse sometimes moves from
the  spouse to the children. Once the abusive spouse begins to over-dis-
cipline the children, they will often use threats or the removal of  the
children  by  child protective services as a means to compel subjugation
from the non-abusive spouse.  In addition, the abusive  spouse  prevents
the  reporting  of such incidents to child protective services by making
the non-abusive spouse an accomplice in this abuse. Under  this  threat,
children  are  subjected  to  escalating  abuse  that  could  have  been
prevented if the non-abusive spouse had a safe  harbor  to  report  such
abuse at the early stages without fear of losing their children. By this
act  the  legislature  intends  to  take such tool away from the abusive
spouse by providing the non-abusive spouse a way to  report  such  inci-
dents without fear of having their children removed from their custody.
  The sequence of events above are an apt description of "Melinda".
  Melinda  is  a woman suffering from battered women's syndrome. She has
been abused by her husband over a twenty year period. The abuse had been
verbal, psychological, and physical. She has  taken  the  abuse  in  the
belief that her children needed a father.

 EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                      [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                           LBD05575-01-5

              

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2015-A2412A (ACTIVE) - Details

See Senate Version of this Bill:
S4387
Current Committee:
Assembly Children And Families
Law Section:
Family Court Act
Laws Affected:
Amd §§1012, 1017, 1022, 1027 & 1028, Fam Ct Act
Versions Introduced in Other Legislative Sessions:
2011-2012: A10080
2013-2014: A2083, A8490
2017-2018: A4271, A9725, S4368
2019-2020: A5745, A6536
2021-2022: A4754
2023-2024: A5455

2015-A2412A (ACTIVE) - Summary

Relates to the creation of Melinda's Law in relation to the basis for removal of children.

2015-A2412A (ACTIVE) - Bill Text download pdf

                            
                    S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
________________________________________________________________________

                                 2412--A

                       2015-2016 Regular Sessions

                          I N  A S S E M B L Y

                            January 16, 2015
                               ___________

Introduced  by  M.  of  A. GRAF, McDONOUGH, McKEVITT, MONTESANO, DUPREY,
  RAIA, FINCH, PALUMBO, COLTON, GOODELL,  LOPEZ,  LUPINACCI,  TENNEY  --
  Multi-Sponsored  by  --  M.  of A. BARCLAY, CERETTO, CROUCH, DiPIETRO,
  McLAUGHLIN -- read once and referred to the Committee on Children  and
  Families  --  committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as
  amended and recommitted to said committee

AN ACT to amend the family court act,  in  relation  to  the  basis  for
  removal of children and the creation of "Melinda's Law"

  THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  Section 1. This act shall be known and  may  be  cited  as  "Melinda's
Law".
  S  2.  Legislative  intent.  The legislature hereby finds and declares
that in cases of domestic violence, the abuse sometimes moves  from  the
spouse  to  the children. Once the abusive spouse begins to over-discip-
line the children, the abusive spouse will  often  use  threats  or  the
removal  of  the  children  by  child  protective services as a means to
compel subjugation from the non-abusive spouse. In addition, the abusive
spouse prevents the reporting of  such  incidents  to  child  protective
services  by  making the non-abusive spouse an accomplice in this abuse.
Under this threat, children are subjected to escalating abuse that could
have been prevented if the non-abusive  spouse  had  a  safe  harbor  to
report such abuse at the early stages without fear of losing their chil-
dren.  By  this  act the legislature intends to take such tool away from
the abusive spouse by providing the non-abusive spouse a way  to  report
such  incidents without fear of having their children removed from their
custody. The sequence of events above are an apt description of  "Melin-
da".  Melinda  is a woman suffering from domestic violence. She had been
abused by her husband over a   twenty year period. The  abuse  had  seen
verbal,  psychological,  and  physical. She took the abuse in the belief
that her children needed a father. Eventually the abuse was  transferred

 EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                      [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                           LBD05575-02-5
              

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