Bevins v. Witherbee
Opinion
Appeal from an order of the Family Court of Essex County (Lewis, J.H.O.), entered June 17, 2004, which, inter alia, granted petitioner’s application, in a proceeding pursuant to Family Ct Act article 6, for custody of petitioner’s grandchild.
Respondent Jenny Lynn La Rose and respondent Shawn D. Witherbee (hereinafter respondent) are the biological parents of a daughter born in 1998. Petitioner is the child’s paternal grandmother. The child resided with respondent and La Rose until La Rose left when the child was seven months old. From that time until the child was a little more than four years old, respondent voluntarily placed her in petitioner’s custody and she resided primarily at petitioner’s home. In June 2002, respondent took the child on a camping trip. He then refused to return the child to petitioner’s care and denied petitioner any visitation with her. Petitioner commenced this proceeding to regain physical custody of the child, and a temporary order of [719] custody returned the child to petitioner’s care in May 2003. Following a hearing, Family Court found extraordinary circumstances that conferred standing upon petitioner, awarded petitioner sole physical and legal custody of the child, and granted respondent weekly visitation of one weekday evening and one weekend day.
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