Opinion
May 7, 1999
Appeal from Order of Supreme Court, Erie County, Notaro, J. — Renewal.
Present — Green, J. P., Lawton, Wisner, Scudder and Callahan, JJ.
Order unanimously reversed on the law without costs and motion granted. Memorandum: Supreme Court erred in denying, upon renewal, the motion of Lawrence Schuyler, D.O., Fishkill Family Health and Mignonette Mae Willkom, M.D. (defendants) to change venue of this action from Erie County to Dutchess County. In support of the motion, defendants submitted evidence that all of the parties resided in Dutchess County at the time the action was commenced ( see, CPLR 503 [a]; Labissiere v. Roland, 231 A.D.2d 687; Siegfried v. Siegfried, 92 A.D.2d 916). The statements in the affidavits submitted by plaintiff that she moved to Erie County prior to the commencement of the action with the intent to remain there are insufficient to establish her residence in Erie County ( see, Labissiere v. Roland, supra; Martinez v. Semicevic, 178 A.D.2d 228; Siegfried v. Siegfried, supra), particularly in the absence of documentary proof substantiating those statements ( see, Martinez v. Semicevic, supra; Morale v. La Grange Inn, 160 A.D.2d 783; Mandelbaum v. Mandelbaum, 151 A.D.2d 727). Further, even if a factual issue exists with regard to plaintiff's residence, a discretionary change of venue is warranted in view of defendants' showing that the cause of action arose in Dutchess County, a majority of the nonparty witnesses reside there and the action bears no relation to Erie County apart from plaintiff's asserted residence there ( see, Reid v. Brookhaven Mem. Hosp. Ctr., 204 A.D.2d 123; Rodriguez v. St. Paul's Catholic Church, 162 A.D.2d 1017).