S 8854 NY
Grants the family court jurisdiction to determine guardianship of minors and infants when there are extraordinary circumstances, including parental deportation
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Grants the family court jurisdiction to determine guardianship of minors and infants when there are extraordinary circumstances, including deportation, removal, or forced departure of a parent from the United States; requires the office of court administration to revise certain orders or forms used by the family court to comply with such provisions; provides that the court may, but need not, find abuse, neglect, or abandonment where extraordinary circumstances are found to exist.
Sponsor (1)
- Jessica Ramos Democratic · primary
5 coauthors / cosponsors
- Andrew Gounardes Democratic · cosponsor
- Pete Harckham Democratic · cosponsor
- Shelley Mayer Democratic · cosponsor
- Zellnor Myrie Democratic · cosponsor
- Jessica Scarcella-Spanton Democratic · cosponsor
Action history (3)
- Jan 9, 2026 REFERRED TO CHILDREN AND FAMILIES · upper
- May 1, 2026 AMEND AND RECOMMIT TO CHILDREN AND FAMILIES · upper
- May 1, 2026 PRINT NUMBER 8854A · upper
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Bill No.: Summary Actions Committee Votes Floor Votes Memo Text LFIN Chamber Video/Transcript S08854 Summary: BILL NO S08854A   SAME AS No Same As   SPONSOR RAMOS   COSPNSR GOUNARDES, HARCKHAM, MAYER, MYRIE, SCARCELLA-SPANTON   MLTSPNSR   Amd §661, Fam Ct Act   Grants the family court jurisdiction to determine guardianship of minors and infants when there are extraordinary circumstances, including deportation, removal, or forced departure of a parent from the United States; requires the office of court administration to revise certain orders or forms used by the family court to comply with such provisions; provides that the court may, but need not, find abuse, neglect, or abandonment where extraordinary circumstances are found to exist.
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STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________
8854--A
IN SENATE
January 9, 2026 ___________
Introduced by Sens. RAMOS, GOUNARDES, HARCKHAM, MAYER, SCARCELLA-SPANTON -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Children and Families -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said commit- tee
AN ACT to amend the family court act, in relation to the jurisdiction of the family court to determine guardianship of minors and infants when there are extraordinary circumstances, including parental deportation
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. Subdivision (a) of section 661 of the family court act, as 2 amended by chapter 404 of the laws of 2008, is amended to read as 3 follows: 4 (a) Guardianship of the person of a minor or infant. 1. When making a 5 determination regarding the guardianship of the person of a minor or 6 infant, the provisions of the surrogate's court procedure act shall 7 apply to the extent they are applicable to guardianship of the person of 8 a minor or infant and do not conflict with the specific provisions of 9 this act. For purposes of appointment of a guardian of the person pursu- 10 ant to this part, the terms infant or minor shall include a person who 11 is less than twenty-one years old who consents to the appointment or 12 continuation of a guardian after the age of eighteen. 13 2. Notwithstanding paragraph one of this subdivision or any other 14 provision of law to the contrary, when making a determination regarding 15 the guardianship of the person of a minor or infant, the family court 16 shall have jurisdiction when extraordinary circumstances exist that 17 prevent reunification of the minor or infant with one or both parents. 18 For the purposes of this paragraph, "extraordinary circumstances" shall 19 include, but not be limited to, the deportation, removal, or forced 20 departure of a parent from the United States, or other circumstances of 21 comparable severity beyond the control of the minor or infant. 22 (i) The office of court administration shall revise any special find- 23 ings order or form used by the family court in proceedings involving 24 findings related to the care, custody, guardianship, or best interests
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD14348-02-6
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1 of a minor or infant, including but not limited to findings made pursu- 2 ant to federal immigration law, to include: 3 (A) A specific option allowing the court to indicate that reunifica- 4 tion with one or both parents is not viable due to extraordinary circum- 5 stances; and 6 (B) Non-exhaustive examples of such extraordinary circumstances, which 7 shall include, but not be limited to, parental deportation or removal, 8 prolonged involuntary separation due to immigration enforcement, and 9 other comparable circumstances as determined by the court. 10 (ii) Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to limit the author- 11 ity of the family court to make findings of abuse, neglect, or abandon- 12 ment, nor shall this paragraph require a finding of abuse, neglect, or 13 abandonment, where extraordinary circumstances are found to exist. 14 3. In cases where extraordinary circumstances are established pursuant 15 to paragraph two of this subdivision and a final order of guardianship 16 has been issued pursuant to this article based upon a parent being 17 subject to deportation, removal, forced departure, or other comparable 18 circumstances effectuated by federal immigration authorities, or any 19 entity or agent acting on behalf of federal immigration authorities, a 20 parent shall be permitted to seek a modification of any such final order 21 upon their return to New York state. Such a petition may be originated 22 in the county which issued the final order or in the county where the 23 child resides. 24 4. A parent's return to New York state following deportation, removal, 25 forced departure, or other comparable circumstances effectuated by 26 federal immigration authorities, or any entity or agent acting on behalf 27 of federal immigration authorities, shall constitute a substantial 28 change of circumstances sufficient to seek a modification of a final 29 order issued pursuant to this article. 30 § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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