Immigrants and State Courts: State Law, the New York Family Court Act & Federal Immigration Law, Policy and Enforcement | Sponsored by the Fund for Modern Courts
The panelists will discuss the intersection of the state laws and federal immigration laws – with a focus on the family court act. State Court decisions impact immigrants both positively and negatively. Immigrants who are survivors of violence or witnesses to crime may be able to legalize their immigration status by submitting crucial court documents in support of their applications for VAWA self-petitions or U visas. Likewise, young people who have been abused, neglected, or abandoned by at least one parent may be able to obtain Special Immigrant Juvenile Status upon findings by the family court judge. Conversely, some family court dispositions can render an immigrant deportable, trigger an immigration detainer or impair an immigrant’s ability to successfully obtain a green card or naturalization certificate.
The panelists will also provide updated online materials that can be utilized as practice guides for attorneys and judges.
Panelists:
Terry Lawson
Co-Executive Director and Co-Founder of Co-Counsel NYC
Denise Kronstadt
Executive Director, Fund for Modern Courts
This program is sponsored by the New York State Bar Association and the Fund for Modern Courts
Thank you to the following NYSBA Sections and Committees for co-sponsoring this program:
Committee on Immigration Representation
Family Law Section
General Practice Section
Torts, Insurance and Compensation Law Section
Trial Lawyers Section
Committee on Continuing Education
- March 18, 2024
- 11:00 AM
- 1:00 PM
- 2.0
- 2.0
- Virtual Participation
- Denise Kronstadt, Speaker, Fund for Modern Courts
- Terry Lawson, Speaker, Co-Counsel NYC
- Webinar
- 0NT71
- Committee on Continuing Legal Education
- Committee on Immigration Representation
- Family Law Section
- General Practice Section
- Torts, Insurance, & Compensation Law Section
- Trial Lawyers Section