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Little Flower Children & Family Servs. of N.Y. v. Nosira B. (In re Kolsuma B.)

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York.
Oct 18, 2017
154 A.D.3d 842 (N.Y. App. Div. 2017)

Opinion

10-18-2017

In the Matter of KOLSUMA B. (Anonymous). Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York, respondent, Nosira B. (Anonymous), et al., appellants. (Proceeding No. 1), In the Matter of Abdul M. U. (Anonymous), also known as Abdul U. (Anonymous), also known as Abdul B. (Anonymous). Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York, respondent, Nosira B. (Anonymous), et al., appellants. (Proceeding No. 2).

Deana Balahtsis, New York, NY, for appellant Nosira B. Helene Bernstein, Brooklyn, NY, for appellant Mohammad U. Carrieri & Carrieri, P.C., Mineola, NY (Ralph R. Carrieri of counsel), for respondent. Seymour W. James, Jr., New York, NY (Tamara A. Steckler and Patricia Colella of counsel), attorney for the children.


Deana Balahtsis, New York, NY, for appellant Nosira B.

Helene Bernstein, Brooklyn, NY, for appellant Mohammad U.

Carrieri & Carrieri, P.C., Mineola, NY (Ralph R. Carrieri of counsel), for respondent.

Seymour W. James, Jr., New York, NY (Tamara A. Steckler and Patricia Colella of counsel), attorney for the children.

RUTH C. BALKIN, J.P., SYLVIA O. HINDS–RADIX, COLLEEN D. DUFFY, and FRANCESCA E. CONNOLLY, JJ.

Appeals by the mother, and separate appeals by the father, from two orders of fact-finding and disposition (one as to each child) of the Family Court, Kings County (Ilana Gruebel, J.), both dated March 29, 2016. The orders, after fact-finding and dispositional hearings, found that the mother and the father permanently neglected the subject children, terminated their parental rights, and transferred guardianship and custody of the children to the Commissioner of the Administration for Children's Services of the City of New York and Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York for the purpose of adoption.

ORDERED that the appeals from so much of the order of fact-finding and disposition pertaining to the child Abdul M. U., also known as Abdul U., also known as Abdul B., as terminated the parental rights of the mother and the father with respect to that child are dismissed as academic, without costs or disbursements; and it is further,

ORDERED that so much of the father's appeal from the order of fact-finding and disposition pertaining to the child Kolsuma B. as terminated his parental rights upon his default in appearing at the dispositional hearing is dismissed, without costs or disbursements; and it is further,

ORDERED that the orders of fact-finding and disposition are affirmed insofar as reviewed, without costs or disbursements.

In September 2013, the petitioner, Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York, filed petitions to terminate the parental rights of the mother and the father as to the two subject children, alleging that they permanently neglected those children. Following fact-finding and dispositional hearings, the Family Court determined that the petitioner proved the allegations of permanent neglect by clear and convincing evidence, terminated the parental rights of the mother and the father, and transferred guardianship and custody of the children for the purpose of adoption. The mother and the father appeal.

The petitioner established by clear and convincing evidence that it made diligent efforts to encourage and strengthen the parent-child relationship and that despite those efforts, the mother and the father failed to consistently maintain contact with the children or adequately plan for the children's future (see Social Services Law § 384–b[7] ; Matter of Lierre J.M. [Melissa L.D.], 150 A.D.3d 1009, 1010, 54 N.Y.S.3d 130 ; Matter of Stephon B.M. [Barry J.M.], 149 A.D.3d 1080, 1081, 52 N.Y.S.3d 501 ; Matter of Devon D.T. [Davina T.], 135 A.D.3d 947, 947, 24 N.Y.S.3d 383 ; Matter of

Clair E.F. [Benjamin F.–Karen M.], 122 A.D.3d 847, 847, 996 N.Y.S.2d 705 ). Accordingly, the Family Court properly found that the mother and the father permanently neglected the children.

The appeals from so much of the order of fact-finding and disposition pertaining to Abdul M. U., also known as Abdul U., also known as Abdul B., as terminated the parental rights of the mother and the father must be dismissed as academic since that child has reached the age of 18 (see Matter of Shamika K.L.N. [Melvin S.L.], 101 A.D.3d 729, 730, 955 N.Y.S.2d 623 ; Matter of Teshana Tracey T. [Janet T.], 71 A.D.3d 1032, 1033, 896 N.Y.S.2d 470 ). Further, the father may not appeal from the dispositional portion of the order of fact-finding and disposition pertaining to Kolsuma B. in light of his default in appearing at the dispositional hearing (see Matter of Male G. [David D.], 121 A.D.3d 789, 790, 993 N.Y.S.2d 514 ; Matter of Jahira N.D. [Shaniqua S.S.], 111 A.D.3d 826, 826–827, 975 N.Y.S.2d 744 ).

The parties' remaining contentions are without merit.


Summaries of

Little Flower Children & Family Servs. of N.Y. v. Nosira B. (In re Kolsuma B.)

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York.
Oct 18, 2017
154 A.D.3d 842 (N.Y. App. Div. 2017)
Case details for

Little Flower Children & Family Servs. of N.Y. v. Nosira B. (In re Kolsuma B.)

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of KOLSUMA B. (Anonymous). Little Flower Children and Family…

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York.

Date published: Oct 18, 2017

Citations

154 A.D.3d 842 (N.Y. App. Div. 2017)
62 N.Y.S.3d 179

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