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(1) Abandoned means the parents of a child have failed to visit or maintain contact with the child for more than ninety days, regardless of whether the parents resume contact with the child after that ninety-day period.
Under our law, a person is guilty of Abandonment of a Child when, being a parent, guardian or other person legally charged with the care or custody of a child1 less than fourteen years old, he deserts such child in any place with intent to wholly abandon it.
The phrase is typically used to describe the physical abandonment of a child. Still, it can also include severe cases of neglect and emotional abandonment, such as when parents fail to provide financial and emotional support for children over an extended period (sometimes referred to as throwaway children).
Under New York Penal Law 260.00 you could be prosecuted for abandonment of a child if you are the caretaker of a child who is under 14 years old and you leave the child with no intention of returning. A caretaker can be a parent, guardian, or anyone who has the legal responsibility for taking care of the child.
Childhood abandonment could include instances in which a parent physically abandons or gives up their child, as well as when the child is made to feel abandoned in other ways (such as through loss or neglect).
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Definitions and Key Components The child has been left without reasonable support. The person responsible has been absent from the home for a 24-hour period without communicating the childs principal caretaker.
In order for someone to commit the criminal offense of child abandonment, that person must have failed to provide any of the following: food, clothing, money, medical insurance or failed to have extended visitation with a child for a thirty (30) day period.

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