Affirmation Of Caseworker Persons Entitled Notice Surrender Of Child Foster Care {SURR-1-a} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | New York

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Affirmation Of Caseworker Persons Entitled Notice Surrender Of Child Foster Care {SURR-1-a} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | New York

Last updated: 2/6/2024

Affirmation Of Caseworker Persons Entitled Notice Surrender Of Child Foster Care {SURR-1-a}

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Form SURR-1-a - AFFIRMATION OF CASEWORKER REGARDING PERSONS ENTITLED TO NOTICE OF SURRENDER OF CHILD IN FOSTER CARE. This form is used in the Family Court of the State of New York for matters concerning the execution of a judicial surrender instrument or the approval of an extra-judicial surrender instrument concerning a child in foster care. The affirmation is made by a caseworker employed by the authorized agency responsible for the child in foster care. The caseworker affirms information regarding any persons entitled to notice of the surrender of the child, including any putative father whose consent to adopt is required or who is entitled to notice of an adoption. The form includes sections for detailing the child's background, information provided by the respondent mother about the child's father, and a list of persons entitled to notice of the surrender. Additionally, it includes a section confirming that there are no other persons entitled to notice based on various criteria specified in the Social Services Law. The affirmation is signed by the caseworker and includes their title and the agency they represent. It also includes an acknowledgment that the statements made are true under penalty of perjury. Soc. Serv. Law §§ 383-c(3)(b), 383-c(4)(d); 384-c(2) ; Family Court Rule 205.48. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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