A New York Motion to Dismiss PINS Petition under FCA 733 is a petition filed in a New York Family Court by a custodial parent or legal guardian on behalf of a child. This petition is used to request the dismissal of a PINS (Person in Need of Supervision) petition filed against a child by a county or city attorney. A Motion to Dismiss PINS Petition is generally based on the grounds that the child is no longer in need of supervision or that the child's behavior is no longer a threat to themselves or to the community. There are two types of New York Motion to Dismiss PINS Petition under FCA 733: a Motion to Dismiss PINS Petition without Prejudice and a Motion to Dismiss PINS Petition with Prejudice. A Motion to Dismiss PINS Petition without Prejudice allows the county or city attorney to file a new PINS petition against the child if the circumstances warrant it, while a Motion to Dismiss PINS Petition with Prejudice bars any future PINS petitions against the child by the county or city attorney.