Opinion
February 23, 1987
Appeal from the Supreme Court, Westchester County (Delaney, J.).
Ordered that the order is reversed, in the exercise of discretion, without costs or disbursements, the motion is granted, and the matter is remitted to the Supreme Court, Westchester County, for a trial on the merits.
In this matrimonial action, where custody and visitation issues were hotly contested, and substantial assets subject to distribution where involved, it was an improvident exercise of the trial court's discretion to have imposed such onerous conditions upon the granting of the plaintiff husband's application for an adjournment, thereby penalizing him for exercising his right to change attorneys and causing him to default in the action (see, Cuevas v. Cuevas, 110 A.D.2d 873). While we are sensitive to the fact that the efficient administration of justice cannot be subject to the whims and inordinate delays of litigants, and are not convinced that the failure in this case of the plaintiff's new attorney to be prepared for trial could not have been avoided, there is nothing in this record to indicate bad faith on the part of the plaintiff in seeking an adjournment. Under these circumstances, a fair opportunity should have been provided the plaintiff to have his case heard on the merits. Bracken, J.P., Brown, Rubin and Spatt, JJ., concur.