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In re China C.

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York.
Apr 23, 2014
116 A.D.3d 953 (N.Y. App. Div. 2014)

Opinion

2014-04-23

In the Matter of CHINA C. (Anonymous). Westchester County Department of Social Services, respondent; Alexis C. (Anonymous), appellant. (Proceeding No. 1) In the Matter of Julian V. (Anonymous). Westchester County Department of Social Services, respondent; Alexis C. (Anonymous), appellant. (Proceeding No. 2) In the Matter of Julius V. (Anonymous). Westchester County Department of Social Services, respondent; Alexis C. (Anonymous), appellant. (Proceeding No. 3).

Neal D. Futerfas, White Plains, N.Y., for appellant. Robert F. Meehan, County Attorney, White Plains, N.Y. (James Castro–Blanco and Thomas G. Gardiner of counsel), for respondent.



Neal D. Futerfas, White Plains, N.Y., for appellant. Robert F. Meehan, County Attorney, White Plains, N.Y. (James Castro–Blanco and Thomas G. Gardiner of counsel), for respondent.
Daniel D. Molinoff, Larchmont, N.Y., attorney for the children.

MARK C. DILLON, J.P., L. PRISCILLA HALL, LEONARD B. AUSTIN, and COLLEEN D. DUFFY, JJ.

In three related neglect proceedings pursuant to Family Court Act article 10, the mother appeals from a fact-finding order of the Family Court, Westchester County (Malone, J.), dated July 27, 2012, which, after a hearing, found that she neglected the subject children.

ORDERED that the fact-finding order is affirmed, without costs or disbursements.

Contrary to the mother's contention, the Family Court's determination that she neglected her children was supported by a preponderance of the evidence ( seeFamily Ct. Act §§ 1012[f][i][A]; 1046[b][i] ). Where, as here, issues of credibility are presented, the hearing court's findings must be accorded great deference ( see Matter of B. Children, 267 A.D.2d 307, 308, 699 N.Y.S.2d 898;Matter of Commissioner of Social Servs. v. Kim G., 240 A.D.2d 664, 665, 659 N.Y.S.2d 501). The credible evidence adduced at the hearing established, inter alia, that the mother maintained her apartment in a deplorable and unsanitary condition, that the apartment was infested with flies for a period of at least several weeks prior to the date of a caseworker's visit, that the mother maintained little or no edible food in the apartment in the period prior to and during a caseworker's visit, that the apartment did not contain permanent beds for the children, and that the children were unbathed, malodorous, and wearing unclean clothing and/or diapers on the date of a caseworker's visit. In addition, the hearing record showed that the mother declined assistance that was offered by the caseworker. Under these circumstances, the Family Court correctly determined that there was an imminent danger of impairment of the children's health as a result of the mother's conduct ( see Matter of Jessica DiB., 6 A.D.3d 533, 534, 775 N.Y.S.2d 69;Matter of Nathifa B., 294 A.D.2d 432, 742 N.Y.S.2d 646;Matter of Commissioner of Social Servs. [Jessica M.] v. Anne F., 225 A.D.2d 620, 639 N.Y.S.2d 449;Matter of Lillian R., 196 A.D.2d 503, 600 N.Y.S.2d 756).


Summaries of

In re China C.

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York.
Apr 23, 2014
116 A.D.3d 953 (N.Y. App. Div. 2014)
Case details for

In re China C.

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of CHINA C. (Anonymous). Westchester County Department of…

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

Date published: Apr 23, 2014

Citations

116 A.D.3d 953 (N.Y. App. Div. 2014)
116 A.D.3d 953
2014 N.Y. Slip Op. 2776

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