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Williams v. Luczynski

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Fourth Judicial Department
Dec 31, 2015
134 A.D.3d 1576 (N.Y. App. Div. 2015)

Opinion

1403 CAF 15-00831.

12-31-2015

In the Matter of Heather WILLIAMS, Petitioner–Appellant, v. Jason LUCZYNSKI, Respondent–Respondent.

Michael N. Kalil, Esq., LLC, Utica (Michael N. Kalil of Counsel), for Petitioner–Appellant. Diane Martin–Grande, Rome (Lucille M. Rignanese of Counsel), for Respondent–Respondent. Mark P. Malak, Attorney for the Child, Clinton.


Michael N. Kalil, Esq., LLC, Utica (Michael N. Kalil of Counsel), for Petitioner–Appellant.

Diane Martin–Grande, Rome (Lucille M. Rignanese of Counsel), for Respondent–Respondent.

Mark P. Malak, Attorney for the Child, Clinton.

Opinion

MEMORANDUM:

In this proceeding pursuant to Family Court Act article 6, petitioner mother appeals from an order denying her petition seeking permission for the parties' daughter, who is now six years old, to relocate with her from Clinton to Corning, which is approximately 125 miles away. Based on our review of the record, we conclude that the mother failed to demonstrate by a preponderance of the evidence that the proposed relocation is in the best interests of the child (see generally Matter of Tropea v. Tropea, 87 N.Y.2d 727, 738–741, 642 N.Y.S.2d 575, 665 N.E.2d 145).

As the mother acknowledges, her primary motivation for relocating is to live with her fiancé in Corning, and her income would not increase as a result of the move. Although the mother's standard of living would improve if she were to live with her fiancé, neither she nor her fiancé testified that he could not or would not move to Clinton. Moreover, the child's half sister resides in Clinton, as does respondent father and many other relatives on both sides of the child's family. In fact, the father spends significant time with the child in Clinton, and his relationship with her likely would be adversely affected if she were to move to Corning. In sum, we conclude that Family Court's determination to deny the mother's relocation petition has a sound and substantial basis in the record and therefore should not be disturbed (see Matter of Yaddow v. Bianco, 115 A.D.3d 1338, 1339, 984 N.Y.S.2d 250).

Finally, we conclude that the mother lacks standing to challenge the court's appointment of assigned counsel for the father.

It is hereby ORDERED that the order so appealed from is unanimously affirmed without costs.


Summaries of

Williams v. Luczynski

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Fourth Judicial Department
Dec 31, 2015
134 A.D.3d 1576 (N.Y. App. Div. 2015)
Case details for

Williams v. Luczynski

Case Details

Full title:IN THE MATTER OF HEATHER WILLIAMS, PETITIONER-APPELLANT, v. JASON…

Court:SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Fourth Judicial Department

Date published: Dec 31, 2015

Citations

134 A.D.3d 1576 (N.Y. App. Div. 2015)
134 A.D.3d 1576
2015 N.Y. Slip Op. 9763

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