Opinion
02-19-2015
Richard L. Herzfeld, P.C., New York (Richard L. Herzfeld of counsel), for Shanee S., appellant. Geanine Towers, P.C., Brooklyn (Geanine Towers of counsel), for Leroy W., appellant. Zachary W. Carter, Corporation Counsel, New York (Deborah A. Brenner of counsel), for respondent. Bruce A. Young, New York, attorney for the children.
Richard L. Herzfeld, P.C., New York (Richard L. Herzfeld of counsel), for Shanee S., appellant.
Geanine Towers, P.C., Brooklyn (Geanine Towers of counsel), for Leroy W., appellant.
Zachary W. Carter, Corporation Counsel, New York (Deborah A. Brenner of counsel), for respondent.
Bruce A. Young, New York, attorney for the children.
Order, Family Court, Bronx County (Kelly O'Neill Levy, J.), entered on or about December 20, 2013, which, after a hearing, determined that the respondents parents had failed to substantially comply with an order of adjournment in contemplation of dismissal (ACD), and granted petitioner agency's motion to restore the matter to the calendar for a fact-finding hearing on the underlying neglect petitions, unanimously affirmed, without costs.
The parents' objections to the untimeliness of the proceedings are unpreserved because they are raised for the first time on appeal (see Matter of Antoine M., 276 A.D.2d 793, 715 N.Y.S.2d 336 [2d Dept.2000] ). Although we are concerned about the amount of time this case took, the record contains some explanation for the delay and there is no contention that the parents objected to the adjournments.
The court properly found that both parents had failed substantially to observe the terms and conditions of the ACD order (see Family Ct. Act § 1039[e] ; Matter of James S. [Annemarie R.], 90 A.D.3d 1099, 934 N.Y.S.2d 559 [3d Dept.2011] ). The agency caseworker testified that the mother had failed to complete required services. Further, the court credited the testimony of the caseworker and the children's foster mother that the father had violated an order of protection.
We have considered appellants' remaining contentions for affirmative relief and find them unavailing. FRIEDMAN, J.P., ANDRIAS, MOSKOWITZ, DeGRASSE, RICHTER, JJ., concur.