| Location: | New York |
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| Posted: | Jun 9, 2025 |
| Due: | Jun 27, 2025 |
| Agency: | The New York State Contract Reporter |
| Type of Government: | State & Local |
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Description: The New York State Unified Court System (UCS), Office of Court Administration (OCA) seeks letters of interest from eligible non-profit legal service organizations to become the primary provider representing children who are the subject of a Voluntary Placement proceeding in New York City Family Court. All voluntary placement cases city-wide are heard in one unified part in the New York County Family Court. This contract will also include child welfare matters in New York County Family Court when the primary provider of child welfare child representation has a disqualifying conflict. Background Information Article 2, part 4 of the Family Court Act §241 provides that minors who are the subject of Family Court proceedings or appeals in proceedings originating in the Family Court should be represented by counsel of their own choosing or by an assigned counsel, as it is recognized that children “require the assistance of counsel to help protect their interests and to help them express their wishes to the court.” In the Family Court, the cost of assigned counsel is borne by the state through appropriations to the judiciary. The UCS meets this obligation through the attorney for the child (AFC) program, which consists of two parts: (i) panels of attorneys (or contracted attorneys) designated by the respective Departments of the Appellate Division and (ii) the subject of this solicitation: institutions that provide Attorney for the Child services under contract with the OCA. Pursuant to §243(a) the OCA is authorized to enter contracts with “legal aid societies” 1 to provide AFC services. The OCA seeks institutional providers of AFC services who will implement a holistic representation approach. The holistic approach typically includes teams comprised of attorneys, social workers, and paraprofessionals to provide comprehensive legal advice, advocacy and support to children who are the subject of Child Welfare Voluntary Placement matters. Contract and Funding This solicitation seeks letters of interest from organizations interested in contracting with the OCA for a term expected to commence on or about January 1, 2026, and continuing through December 31, 2030. Funding will be made available to eligible providers as determined by the Chief Administrative Judge of the Courts. §127.5 of the Rules of the Chief Administrative Judge states that the number of children represented at any given time by an attorney appointed pursuant to §249 of the Family Court Act shall not exceed 150. The OCA will provide an allocation for the initial annual period in the contract term based on a historical analysis of the number of filings, dispositions, and pending voluntary placement child welfare matters in New York County and an estimate of the proportion of those children represented by the primary institutional provider in prior years. This analysis results in an estimated “average daily census” of approximately 800 children to be represented in 2026. The client children to be served under this contract shall include both children who are the subject of voluntary placement matters (citywide) and child welfare matters assigned by the court when the primary provider of child welfare child representation has a disqualifying conflict (NY County only) and matters in which the organization has an existing attorney/client relationship. The contractor shall be responsible for managing resources and for allocating cases among staff attorneys to promote the effective representation of children and to distribute assignments such that the average workload of each attorney in the office remains in compliance with the standard whenever practicable. The OCA will allocate funding to the contractor sufficient to support staff attorneys, supervisory and support staff, indirect costs, occupancy costs and other than personnel services expenses. Actual annual allocations shall be limited by available appropriations. For subsequent annual periods, the OCA will review the workload of the contractor and will take steps to promote ongoing compliance with the caseload standard. Eligible Providers Eligible contractors are limited to non-profit legal service organizations. The organization must have sufficient staff attorneys with experience representing children in the New York City Family Court or provide a detailed plan as to how the organization will retain staff to provide the services. To indicate interest in and eligibility to provide these services, please send a letter of interest, which includes the necessary components listed below to the email address below by 2 p.m. on June 2 7 , 2025 .
The letter of interest and required documents should be sent to: Jillian Halse Court Analyst Please write “SOI # 010 AFC, Child Welfare Voluntary Placement Legal Representation Services in New York County” in the subject line. Due Date: 06/27/2025 2:00PM County(ies): New York Location: New York County Due Date: 06/27/2025 2:00 PMContract Term: Location: New York County Ad Type: Requests for information (RFI) and Requests for Comment (RFC)
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