Commissioner of Social Services ex rel. Sandra J. v. Stephen J.

180 Misc. 2d 598, 691 N.Y.S.2d 869, 1999 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 187
CourtNew York City Family Court
DecidedFebruary 26, 1999
StatusPublished

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Commissioner of Social Services ex rel. Sandra J. v. Stephen J., 180 Misc. 2d 598, 691 N.Y.S.2d 869, 1999 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 187 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1999).

Opinion

OPINION OF THE COURT

Susan R. Larabee, J.

The court has before it the petitioner’s objections to an order entered in the Child Support Enforcement Term on September 16, 1998 by Hearing Examiner Lamonte Bettis, which granted the respondent’s motion to vacate an order of support. The respondent filed a rebuttal on November 5, 1998.

After reviewing the record of this proceeding, as well as the applicable statutes and case law, this court finds that the petitioner’s objection has merit.

FACTS

The petitioner, on behalf of Sandra J., filed a petition for an order of child support against the respondent on August 16, 1989. When the respondent failed to appear at the scheduled hearing date on October 12,1989, Hearing Examiner Cira Martinez found that the summons and petition for child support had been properly served on the respondent and adjourned the matter to January 8, 1990. After the respondent failed to appear on January 8, 1990 and the subsequent adjournment date of April 3, 1990, the Hearing Examiner entered a default order of support directing the respondent to pay $58 per week for the support of the subject child.

On March 16, 1993, the petitioner filed a violation petition, and on the September 1, 1993 hearing date Hearing Examiner Lamonte Bettis (1) continued the order of support, (2) entered a money judgment in the amount of $5,144 payable to the petitioner, and (3) entered a money judgment in the amount of $174 payable to the ex-assignor, Sandra J.

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