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Matter of Bauer v. Bauer

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Third Department
May 27, 1982
88 A.D.2d 737 (N.Y. App. Div. 1982)

Opinion

May 27, 1982


Appeals from an order and judgment of the Family Court of Rensselaer County (Reeves, J.), entered July 6, 1981 and July 23, 1981, which denied petitioner's application for custody of the children of the parties and awarded custody to respondent. Examination of the record of this proceeding reveals that a probation report was admitted into evidence recommending that custody be awarded to the mother, although there was neither consent nor a stipulation to its admissibility by the opposing side. This error was not cured by calling the probation officer who conducted the investigation as a witness and subjecting her to cross-examination, since her recommendation was largely based upon the hearsay statements of various other persons, most of whom did not testify ( Kesseler v. Kesseler, 10 N.Y.2d 445; Sauer v. Sauer, 67 A.D.2d 1082; Di Stefano v. Di Stefano, 51 A.D.2d 885). The necessity for adherence to traditional evidentiary means of testing the accuracy of the informants' statements is underscored here by the fact that the testimony of two witnesses who were sources in the report did not clearly substantiate the investigating officer's conclusions. Moreover, the Family Court failed to comply with the duty imposed upon it to "state the facts it deems essential" to its decision (see Family Ct Act, § 165; CPLR 4213, subd [b]), which rendered intelligent judicial review of its decision impossible ( Berlin v. Berlin, 60 A.D.2d 861; Alleyne v. Alleyne, 46 A.D.2d 785). Accordingly, the order and judgment must be reversed and the matter remitted for a further hearing to develop the testimony of the sources of the report and for evidence of any relevant events subsequent to the order and judgment appealed from and for appropriate findings and conclusions. Order and judgment reversed, on the law, without costs, and matter remitted to the Family Court of Rensselaer County for further proceedings not inconsistent herewith. Mahoney, P.J., Sweeney, Kane, Weiss and Levine, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Matter of Bauer v. Bauer

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Third Department
May 27, 1982
88 A.D.2d 737 (N.Y. App. Div. 1982)
Case details for

Matter of Bauer v. Bauer

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of DAVID W. BAUER, Appellant, v. KAREN S. BAUER, Respondent

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Third Department

Date published: May 27, 1982

Citations

88 A.D.2d 737 (N.Y. App. Div. 1982)

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