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  1. Persons in Need of Supervision, or PINS, is a term used to describe a child under the age of 18 who has committed a status offense. Examples of a status offense are running away, using marijuana, or skipping school. A PINS petition is a written request asking the Family Court to get involved when other efforts to control a child have failed.

  2. The PINS petition contains a description of the child's behavior and asks the court to find that the child is in need of supervision. The petition and a summons must be given to the child and his or her parent, directing them to appear in Family Court on a specific date.

  3. 19 sty 2023 · A PINS petition is a legal document filed in Family Court that initiates a case involving a minor who is deemed to be in need of supervision or in need of services. The petition is typically filed by a parent, guardian, school official, or other concerned parties.

  4. 14 gru 2018 · PINS is a legal process where parents can ask NYC Family Court to supervise their child. There are PINS petitions and warrants and PINS diversion programs. FAP is the ACS department that...

  5. Persons in Need of Supervision, or PINS, is a term used to describe a child under the age of 18 who has committed a status offense. Examples of a status offense are running away, using marijuana, or skipping school. A PINS petition is a written request asking the Family Court to get involved when other efforts to control a child have failed.

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  7. Whenever the court finds that there is probable cause to believe, based upon consideration of a contempt motion and a supporting declaration/affidavit, that a child has violated a placement order, the court may issue an order directing law enforcement to pick up and take the child to detention.

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