New York Petition (Transfer For Incorrigibility) is a legal process used to transfer a minor from one county's jurisdiction to another county's jurisdiction when the minor is deemed to be incorrigible or beyond the control of their current guardians. It is also sometimes referred to as a Juvenile Delinquency Transfer Petition. There are two types of New York Petition (Transfer For Incorrigibility): discretionary transfer petition and mandatory transfer petition. A discretionary transfer petition is when the court has the discretion to decide whether to grant a transfer. A mandatory transfer petition is when the court is required to grant a transfer. In both cases, the court must consider the best interests of the minor and the safety of the community before deciding whether to grant the transfer.
New York Petition (Transfer For Incorrigibility) is a legal process used to transfer a minor from one county's jurisdiction to another county's jurisdiction when the minor is deemed to be incorrigible or beyond the control of their current guardians. It is also sometimes referred to as a Juvenile Delinquency Transfer Petition. There are two types of New York Petition (Transfer For Incorrigibility): discretionary transfer petition and mandatory transfer petition. A discretionary transfer petition is when the court has the discretion to decide whether to grant a transfer. A mandatory transfer petition is when the court is required to grant a transfer. In both cases, the court must consider the best interests of the minor and the safety of the community before deciding whether to grant the transfer.