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N.Y. Family Court Law 1120 - Counsel for parties and children on appeal

New York Laws > Family Court > Article 11 > § 1120 - Counsel for parties and children on appeal


Current as of: 2010

ยง 1120.

    Counsel for parties and children on appeal. (a) Upon an appeal in a proceeding under this act, the appellate division to which such appeal is taken, or is sought to be taken, shall assign counsel to any person upon a showing that such person is one of the persons described in section two hundred sixty-two of this act and is financially unable to obtain independent counsel or upon certification by an attorney in accordance with section eleven hundred eighteen of this article. The appellate division to which such appeal is taken, or is sought to be taken, may in its discretion assign counsel to any party to the appeal. Counsel assigned under this section shall be compensated and shall receive reimbursement for expenses reasonably incurred in the same manner provided by section seven hundred twenty-two-b of the county law. The appointment of counsel by the appellate division shall continue for the purpose of filing a notice of appeal or motion for leave to appeal to the court of appeals. Counsel may be relieved of his or her representation upon application to the court to which the appeal is taken for termination of the appointment, by the court on its own motion or, in the case of a motion for leave to appeal to the court of appeals, upon application to the appellate division. Upon termination of the appointment of counsel for an indigent party the court shall promptly appoint another attorney.

    (b) Whenever an attorney has been appointed by the family court pursuant to section two hundred forty-nine of this act to represent a child in a proceeding described therein, the appointment shall continue without further court order or appointment where (i) the attorney on behalf of the child files a notice of appeal, or (ii) where a party to the original proceeding files a notice of appeal. The attorney for the child may be relieved of his representation upon application to the court to which the appeal is taken for termination of the appointment. Upon approval of such application the court shall appoint another attorney for the child.

    (c) An appellate court may appoint an attorney to represent a child in an appeal in a proceeding originating in the family court where an attorney was not representing the child at the time of the entry of the order appealed from or at the time of the filing of the motion for permission to appeal and when independent legal representation is not available to such child.

    (d) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to relieve attorneys for children of their duties pursuant to subdivision one of sections 354.2 and seven hundred sixty of this act.

    (e) An attorney appointed or continuing to represent a child under this section shall be compensated and shall receive reimbursement for expenses reasonably incurred in the same manner provided by section thirty-five of the judiciary law.

    (f) In any case where an attorney is or shall be representing a child in an appellate proceeding pursuant to subdivision (b) or (c) of this section, such attorney shall be served with a copy of the notice of appeal.

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