Leeds Morelli & Brown P.C., New York Attorney Blog – Safe Haven Law
Leeds Morelli & Brown P.C. – Safe Haven Law
On October 2, 2008, the Today Show reported that a father in Nebraska dropped off nine of his ten children, ranging in ages one to seventeen, at an Omaha Hospital because he was no longer able to cope with raising his children. This recently widower father walked out of the hospital with no questions asked. The reason behind this is the controversial Nebraska Safe Haven Law. Extended family members have placed the blame on this newly enacted law, suggesting that if it were not for this law, he would have turned to family for help.
All states have a version of a Safe Haven law, which allows mothers to leave a newborn at a hospital or fire department, and walk away with no questions asked and without fear of prosecution. New York’s version of the law, passed in 2000, the Abandoned Infant Protection Act, decriminalizes the act of abandoning an infant, so long as the baby was left at a specified safe place and someone was informed. Read the rest of this entry »
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