2006 New York Code - Adjournments.



 
    §  626. Adjournments. (a) The court may adjourn a fact-finding hearing
  or a dispositional hearing for good cause shown on its own motion or  on
  motion  made on behalf of the child, or on motion of the parent or other
  person responsible for the care of the child.
    (b) At the conclusion of a fact-finding hearing and after it has  made
  findings required before a dispositional hearing may commence, the court
  may  adjourn  the  proceedings  to  enable  it  to make inquiry into the
  surroundings, conditions, and capacities of the persons involved in  the
  proceedings.

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