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Nicole B. v. (In re Anthony B.)

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, New York.
Apr 21, 2016
138 A.D.3d 563 (N.Y. App. Div. 2016)

Opinion

04-21-2016

In re ANTHONY B., A Child Under Eighteen Years of Age, etc., Nicole B., Respondent–Appellant, Commissioner of Social Services of the City of New York, Petitioner–Respondent.

Steven N. Feinman, White Plains, for appellant. Zachary W. Carter, Corporation Counsel, New York (Jason Anton of counsel), for respondent. Tamara A. Steckler, The Legal Aid Society, New York (Susan Clement of counsel), attorney for the child.


Steven N. Feinman, White Plains, for appellant.

Zachary W. Carter, Corporation Counsel, New York (Jason Anton of counsel), for respondent.

Tamara A. Steckler, The Legal Aid Society, New York (Susan Clement of counsel), attorney for the child.

Opinion

Order of disposition, Family Court, New York County (Clark V. Richardson, J.), entered on or about April 9, 2015, to the extent it brings up for review a fact-finding order, same court and Judge, entered on or about August 1, 2014, which found that respondent mother had neglected the subject child, unanimously affirmed, without costs.

The finding of neglect was supported by a preponderance of the evidence (see Family Ct. Act § 1046[b][i] ). The unemployed mother moved out of her parents' stable home to live in a shelter with her child, then two years old, because she did not want to abide by house rules. She was only able to qualify for shelter placement by obtaining an order of protection against her mother on false grounds, but the shelter later discharged her due to her failure to comply with its rules. For at least a week thereafter, instead of returning to her parents' home, she spent nights with the child riding on subway trains and at the home of a friend, whose last name and address she could not provide. Upon the mother and the child's return to her parents' home, the child's maternal grandfather observed that the child looked “pale,” not “well taken care of,” and “hungry.” Under the circumstances, the child's physical and mental condition was in imminent danger of becoming impaired as a result of his mother's failure to provide adequate shelter (see Family Ct. Act § 1012 [f][i][A]; Matter of Alexander L. [Andrea L.], 99 A.D.3d 599, 599, 952 N.Y.S.2d 550 [1st Dept.2012], lv. denied 20 N.Y.3d 856, 2013 WL 105631 [2013] ).

SWEENY, J.P., RENWICK, SAXE, GISCHE, KAHN, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Nicole B. v. (In re Anthony B.)

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, New York.
Apr 21, 2016
138 A.D.3d 563 (N.Y. App. Div. 2016)
Case details for

Nicole B. v. (In re Anthony B.)

Case Details

Full title:In re ANTHONY B., A Child Under Eighteen Years of Age, etc., Nicole B.…

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

Date published: Apr 21, 2016

Citations

138 A.D.3d 563 (N.Y. App. Div. 2016)
138 A.D.3d 563
2016 N.Y. Slip Op. 3066