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Perez v. Richmond

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York.
Mar 15, 2017
148 A.D.3d 904 (N.Y. App. Div. 2017)

Opinion

03-15-2017

In the Matter of Robert A. PEREZ, appellant, v. Kolien J. RICHMOND, respondent.

Carol Kahn, New York, NY, for appellant. Arza Rayches Feldman, Uniondale, NY (Steven Feldman of counsel), for respondent. Neal D. Futerfas, White Plains, NY, attorney for the child.


Carol Kahn, New York, NY, for appellant.

Arza Rayches Feldman, Uniondale, NY (Steven Feldman of counsel), for respondent.

Neal D. Futerfas, White Plains, NY, attorney for the child.

Appeal by the father from an order of the Family Court, Dutchess County (Joan S. Posner, J.), dated January 21, 2016. The order dismissed, without a hearing, the father's petition to modify the visitation provisions of an order of that court dated June 17, 2013.

ORDERED that the order dated January 21, 2016, is affirmed, without costs or disbursements.

By order dated June 17, 2013, entered on consent, the father's visitation with the parties' son was suspended. The father moved to vacate that order, and also filed a petition to modify its visitation provisions. In orders dated September 4, 2013, and November 19, 2013, respectively, the Family Court denied the father's motion and dismissed his petition, and this Court subsequently affirmed those orders (see Matter of Richmond v. Perez, 122 A.D.3d 928, 998 N.Y.S.2d 392 ). Thereafter, the father filed another petition to modify the visitation provisions of the June 17, 2013, order. In an order dated January 21, 2016, the Family Court dismissed the father's petition without holding a hearing. The father appeals from that order, and we affirm.

Contrary to the father's contention, the Family Court providently exercised its discretion in declining to hold a hearing prior to dismissing the petition. The facts alleged in the petition were insufficient to meet the threshold evidentiary showing of a change in circumstances sufficient to warrant a hearing (see Matter of Scott v. Powell, 146 A.D.3d 964, 45 N.Y.S.3d 557 ; Matter of Paulino v. Thompson, 145 A.D.3d 726, 726–727, 41 N.Y.S.3d 903 ; Matter of Rogan v. Guida, 143 A.D.3d 830, 831, 39 N.Y.S.3d 55 ).The father's remaining contentions are without merit.

LEVENTHAL, J.P., COHEN, HINDS–RADIX and CONNOLLY, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Perez v. Richmond

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York.
Mar 15, 2017
148 A.D.3d 904 (N.Y. App. Div. 2017)
Case details for

Perez v. Richmond

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of Robert A. PEREZ, appellant, v. Kolien J. RICHMOND…

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

Date published: Mar 15, 2017

Citations

148 A.D.3d 904 (N.Y. App. Div. 2017)
48 N.Y.S.3d 611

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