New York Findings of Fact Conclusions of Law And Order of Disposition — Suspended Judgment (Permanent Neglect) is a legal document issued by the court in New York when a parent or guardian is found guilty of neglecting the care and custody of a child. This order outlines the facts of the case, the law and the parties involved, and the court's disposition, or ruling, to suspend judgment. The court will also order specific conditions for the parent or guardian to meet in order to have the suspension remain in effect. Types of New York Findings of Fact Conclusions of Law And Order of Disposition — Suspended Judgment (Permanent Neglect) include: • Permanent Neglect: This is a finding of neglect that is permanent in nature, meaning the parent or guardian has not adequately provided care and custody for the child. • Temporary Neglect: This is a finding of neglect that is temporary in nature, meaning the parent or guardian has not met their obligations for a certain amount of time. • Neglect of Dependent Child: This is a finding of neglect of a dependent child, meaning the parent or guardian has not adequately provided care for a child who is financially dependent on them. • Neglect of Non-Dependent Child: This is a finding of neglect of a non-dependent child, meaning the parent or guardian has not adequately provided care for a child who is not financially dependent on them.