Is the child eligible for state assistance due to parental neglect?

Full question:

My cousin gave birth to a boy last year. Both she and the father are addicted to drugs and are not able to stick to one job. They are not taking care of the child properly and the kid is already suffering from malnourishment and developmental disorders. Is the child eligible for any state assistance?

  • Category: Minors
  • Subcategory: Child Support
  • Date:
  • State: New York

Answer:

In New York, a child who is neglected by their parents may qualify for state assistance under social welfare law. According to N.Y. FCA § 515, if parents are unable to provide for their child's support and education, the county, city, or town is responsible for supporting the child.

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FAQs

Parental neglect in New York occurs when a parent fails to provide adequate food, shelter, medical care, or supervision for their child. This can include situations where parents are unable to care for their child due to substance abuse or other issues that impair their ability to meet the child's basic needs. If neglect is evident, child protective services may intervene to ensure the child's safety and well-being.