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F.C.A. §1089
Form PH-4
(Notice of
Permanency Hearing)
(8/2010)
FAMILY COURT OF THE STATE OF
COUNTY OF
In the Matter of the Permanency Hearing Regarding
NOTICE OF
PERMANENCY
HEARING1
CIN #
A child under the age of 21,
Pursuant to Section 1089 of
the Family Court Act
TO:
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that a permanency hearing pursuant to section 1089 of the
Family Court Act will be held at the Family Court of the State of New York,
County, at [specify address and Court Part or room]:
New York, on [specify date and time]:
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that your failure to appear may constitute a waiver
of your opportunity to be heard and the hearing may take place in your absence.
Dated:
Petitioner by [name and title]:
________________________
Address and Telephone No.:
________________________
________________________
Attorneys for Petitioner(s):
________________________
Address and Telephone No.:
________________________
________________________
________________________
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This notice shall be sent 14 days in advance of the date certain for the Permanency Hearing, along with the
Permanency Report, to the following persons, each of whom shall be a party entitled to participate: the authorized
agency (unless it is the Petitioner), Respondent and Non-respondent parents unless parental rights have been
terminated, persons legally responsible for the child and the foster parents in whose home the child resides (unless he
or she is the Petitioner). The notice and Permanency Reports must also be sent 14 days in advance of the date certain
to the attorney for the child, Respondents’ attorneys, the pre-adoptive parents, the relatives caring for the child and
such other person(s) as the Court may direct. The notice alone shall also be sent to former foster parents who cared
for the child in excess of one year, unless the Court has dispensed with such notice. See Family Court Act §1089.
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