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A03598 Summary:

BILL NOA03598
 
SAME ASSAME AS S07819
 
SPONSORSchiavoni
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §81.07, Ment Hyg L
 
Enacts "Karilyn's law"; provides that the court set the date for proceedings relating to family visitation under a guardianship petition for not more than ten days from the signing of the order to show cause; provides that visitation shall be a rebuttable presumption.
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A03598 Memo:

NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)
 
BILL NUMBER: A3598
 
SPONSOR: Schiavoni
  TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the mental hygiene law, in relation to proceedings for appointment of a guardian or other caretaker for personal needs or prop- erty management   PURPOSE: To expedite hearings on the guardianship/appeals process for family visitation.   SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: Section 1. Cites this act as "Karilyn's Law. Section 2. Amends section 81.07 of the mental hygiene law by adding a provision to ensure that when there is an order to show cause regarding family visitation, the court must act within 10 days of the signing of that order. Section 3. Sets for the effective date.   JUSTIFICATION: Often times, when actions under the mental hygiene law are brought, involving an incapacitated person, family members are restricted access to that person through no fault of their own. In fact, we have seen many famous cases involving abuse of conservatorships, waste of assets and denial of family member visitation. In 2008, Britney Spears had been hospitalized. Her father petitioned and was granted conservatorship allowing him the ability to make decisions about Britney's finances, medical well-being and career. In 2010, she completed rehab and was getting her career back on track. Britney testified that over the years there was a series of abuses and manipulations against her. It was not until 2021 that the conservatorship terminated. Casey Kasem, the famous radio personality, suffered from advanced Parkinson's disease and was isolated from outside world by his second wife. She removed him from the hospital and would not allow visitation, even for his biological daugh- ters. The daughters unsuccessfully filed for conservatorship and unfor- tunately, Mr. Kasem passed away before the issue was resolved. Nichelle Nichols, an actress from Star Trek, is in an intense battle with her son. She suffers from dementia and the son won a petit ion for conserva- torship in 2018. He claimed her former manager who lives with her, was taking advantage of her finances and personal affairs. However, he along with her best friend desperately fought against the conservatorship. Sadly, the son sold his mother's home which was her pride and joy. Her friends say it is painful to watch but will not give up fighting. In the case of Karilyn Montanti, a court denied a child access to simply visit with her mother, precluded her and isolated the incapacitated person from all outsiders merely because the appointed counsel and guar- dian had personal differences with the daughter. Despite there being no abuse or mistreatment of any kind, it was several months before a hear- ing was finally held restoring access to the mother. This bill, cited as "Karilyn's Law" will cure that problem here in New York and remedy the unfortunate loophole. This amendment to article 81 will simply provide an immediate hearing with respect to family visitation.   LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: 2022:S.9175-A/A.10334-A 2023:S.2822/A.1643-A 2025:5.2649   FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None   EFFECTIVE DATE: Immediately
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