Opinion
2014-03-6
Ballon Stoll Bader & Nadler, P.C., New York (Frederic P. Schneider of counsel), for appellant. Law Offices of James M. Abramson, PLLC, New York (Dawn M. Orsatti of counsel), for respondent.
Ballon Stoll Bader & Nadler, P.C., New York (Frederic P. Schneider of counsel), for appellant. Law Offices of James M. Abramson, PLLC, New York (Dawn M. Orsatti of counsel), for respondent.
Tamara A. Steckler, The Legal Aid Society, New York (Susan Clement of counsel), attorney for the child.
Order, Family Court, New York County (Jody Adams, J.), entered on or about November 7, 2012, which, upon a fact-finding determination that appellant mother permanently neglected her child, terminated her parental rights, and committed the care and custody of the child to petitioner agency Harlem Dowling–Westside Center for Children and Family Services and the Commissioner of Social Services of the City of New York for the purpose of adoption, unanimously affirmed, without costs.
The agency demonstrated by clear and convincing evidence that it expended the requisite diligent efforts to reunite appellant with the child by scheduling visitation, providing appellant with transportation funds between New York and Rhode Island, where she was living, and by repeatedly advising her that she needed to complete a drug treatment program, obtain housing and a stable source of income ( see Matter of Jules S. [Julio S.], 96 A.D.3d 448, 449, 945 N.Y.S.2d 319 [1st Dept.2012], lv. denied19 N.Y.3d 814, 955 N.Y.S.2d 552, 979 N.E.2d 813 [2012];Matter of Dade Wynn F., 291 A.D.2d 218, 737 N.Y.S.2d 346 [1st Dept.2002], lv. denied98 N.Y.2d 604, 746 N.Y.S.2d 278, 773 N.E.2d 1016 [2002] ), and that despite these efforts, appellant permanently neglected the child by failing to complete a drug program, not attending all of the scheduled visits with the child, and otherwise failing to plan for the child's future.
The court's finding that it was in the child's best interest to be freed for adoption is supported by a preponderance of the evidence given the positive environment provided by the foster mother and her desire to adopt the child ( see Matter of Savannah V., 38 A.D.3d 354, 355, 832 N.Y.S.2d 518 [1st Dept.2007] ).
We have considered appellant's remaining contentions and find them unavailing. SAXE, J.P., MOSKOWITZ, DeGRASSE, FEINMAN, CLARK, JJ., concur.