(a) A court of this state may communicate with a court in another
state concerning a proceeding arising under this article. The court may
allow the parties to participate in the communication.
(b) If the parties are not allowed to participate in the
communication, the court shall give all parties the opportunity to
present facts and legal arguments before the court issues an order
establishing jurisdiction.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (d) of this section,
the court shall make a record of any communication under this section
and promptly inform the parties of the communication and grant them
access to the record.
(d) Courts may communicate concerning schedules, calendars, court
records and other administrative matters without making a record.
Structure New York Laws
Article 83 - Uniform Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Jurisdiction Act
83.05 - International Application of This Article.
83.07 - Communication Between Courts.
83.09 - Cooperation Between Courts.
83.11 - Taking Testimony in Another State.
83.13 - Significant Connection Factors.
83.21 - Exclusive and Continuing Jurisdiction.
83.25 - Jurisdiction Declined by Reason of Conduct.
83.29 - Proceedings in More Than One State.
83.31 - Transfer of Guardianship or Conservatorship to Another State.
83.33 - Accepting Guardianship or Conservatorship Transferred From Another State.
83.35 - Registration of Orders Appointing a Guardian of the Person.
83.37 - Registration of Protective Orders.
83.39 - Effect of Registration.
83.41 - Uniformity of Application and Construction.
83.43 - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.