In Matter of Fair, 2007-L-166 (2-13-2009)

2009 Ohio 683
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedFebruary 13, 2009
DocketNo. 2007-L-166.
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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In Matter of Fair, 2007-L-166 (2-13-2009), 2009 Ohio 683 (Ohio Ct. App. 2009).

Opinion

OPINION
{¶ 1} Appellant, Amy Ready ("Ready"), appeals the judgment of the Lake County Court of Common Pleas, Juvenile Division, granting custody of her son, Sebastian Fair, to his father, appellee, Bruce Fair. For the following reasons, we affirm the judgment of the court below. *Page 2

{¶ 2} Ready is the mother of three children: Brittany Mudrick, Katalina Mudrick, and Sebastian Fair. Sebastian, the subject of the present appeal, was born April 30, 2005.

{¶ 3} On July 5, 2006, the Lake County Department of Job and Family Services filed a Complaint, alleging Sebastian to be dependent as defined in R.C. 2151.04(C) (the child's "condition or environment is such as to warrant the state, in the interests of the child, in assuming the child's guardianship"). The Complaint was based on allegations by Brittany that Ready uses drugs in the home, Ready leaves Sebastian in Brittany's care for extended periods of time, and there have been physical altercations between Brittany and Ready. The Complaint contains observations reported by Bruce, at that time the putative father, that Sebastian "has gone days without being bathed" and "is often wearing a dirty diaper." The Complaint noted that, in December 2005, Ready was arrested for a shoplifting incident at which Sebastian was present. It was reported that Sebastian's baby blanket and diaper bag were used to conceal the items Ready attempted to steal. Finally, the Complaint noted that Ready has refused all contact with the Department of Job and Family Services.

{¶ 4} On August 4, 2006, Attorney Brett Plassard was appointed Sebastian's guardian ad litem.

{¶ 5} On September 27, 2006, the juvenile court determined Sebastian to be a dependent child.

{¶ 6} On September 29, 2006, the juvenile court granted the Department of Job and Family Services protective supervision of Sebastian.

{¶ 7} On October 19, 2006, Bruce filed a Motion to be Designated as Residential Parent and Legal Custodian of Minor Child, Sebastian Fair. *Page 3

{¶ 8} On November 8, 2006, Ready filed a Mother's Motion to Establish Parental Rights and Responsibilities.

{¶ 9} On January 11, 2007, the juvenile court entered a Judgment Entry establishing Bruce as Sebastian's father, based on the results of genetic testing and the parties' testimony.

{¶ 10} Trial was conducted on the parties' motions on March 23, May 17, July 19, July 23, and July 30, 2007. The following facts were testified to at trial:

{¶ 11} Ready is the mother of Brittany and Katalina by Michael Mudrick, to whom she was married from 1991 to 1993. Michael Mudrick is not involved with his daughters and provides no support.

{¶ 12} In 1994, Ready married John Ready, to whom she is still married. In 2001, John Ready was incarcerated for various theft-related charges. Ready testified that she intends to divorce John Ready upon his release from prison.

{¶ 13} In 1999, Ready was charged with child endangering, possession of marijuana, and possession of cocaine. At some point during these criminal prosecutions, Ready fled with John and her two daughters to Florida and/or Indiana. Ready was eventually placed on probation for a period of three years. In 2001, Ready violated her probation by testing positive for marijuana use and underwent six months of rehabilitation in a locked treatment facility.

{¶ 14} In 2003, Ready was living with her mother-in-law, Sharon Ready, and her two daughters on Stevens Boulevard in Eastlake, Ohio. Sharon testified that Ready was an uninvolved mother, who spent most of her time in her bedroom while others cared for her children. *Page 4

{¶ 15} In January 2003, the Eastlake Police were summoned to Longfellow Elementary School, which Brittany was then attending. Based on information learned from the school, Detective Frank Bergant searched Ready's residence with her consent. Ready produced a shoe box containing a smoke pipe, marijuana seeds, a mirror, razor blades, and a safety pin and was cited for possession of marijuana, a minor misdemeanor. Ready testified the pipe belonged to a former boyfriend.

{¶ 16} By the end of 2003, Ready and Bruce were dating. In 2004, Ready and Bruce were living together, with Ready's daughters and mother, Kathy Guess, in a residence on Mentor Avenue in Mentor, Ohio. Ready testified that when Bruce learned she was pregnant, he denied being the father. According to Ready, Bruce claimed it was impossible for him to father a child because he was undergoing radiation and chemotherapy for cancer.

{¶ 17} In February 2005, Ready and Bruce separated. Until about February 2006, Ready lived on Johnnycake Ridge Road in Concord, Ohio.

{¶ 18} Sebastian was born on April 30, 2005. Bruce testified that he visited Amy and Sebastian often in the first months after his birth. Bruce testified that his visitation gradually increased to include overnight visits. Ready testified, to the contrary, that Bruce visited with Sebastian very little after his birth and only began to take an active part in Sebastian's life when she began seeing another man. Between July and December 2006, Ready did not allow Bruce to see Sebastian. Ready testified that she denied Bruce visitation during these months because he was lying to Job and Family Services about her. In December 2006, the juvenile court ordered Ready to allow visitation which has continued since that time according to court order. *Page 5

{¶ 19} On December 2, 2005, Ready was arrested for shop-lifting from a Super K-Mart in Mentor, Ohio. Ready was at the store with Sebastian, one of her daughters, and Guess. Ready had taken between twenty-eight and thirty items worth $279.14. Ready testified the items were Christmas presents for her daughters. Tracy Borelle, a Loss Prevention Manager for K-Mart, testified that a couple of the items were concealed in the cart where Sebastian was sitting and in his diaper bag. After being convicted of Petty Theft, Ready was placed on house-arrest for thirty days, received probation for six months, fined, and required to attend theft classes.

{¶ 20} Also about this time, Ready was arrested for shop-lifting from a Wal-Mart in Brooklyn, Ohio, and convicted of a misdemeanor theft offense. Again, Sebastian and Guess were with Ready at the time of the offense.

{¶ 21} From February 2006 until June 2006, Ready lived with Sebastian, her daughters, and Guess on East Walnut Street in Painesville, Ohio.

{¶ 22} From June 2006 until March 2007, Ready lived with Sebastian and her daughters on North County Line Road in Geneva, Ohio. During this time, the Ashtabula County Sheriff's Department was summoned to Ready's residence because of a disturbance in which Brittany's boyfriend was wielding a knife. Ready testified that the boyfriend had slept over at the house a couple of nights.

{¶ 23} From March 2007 until the time of the hearings, Ready lived on Main Street in Perry, Ohio. During this time, police were summoned to Ready's residence because of an incident between Katalina and her boyfriend.

{¶ 24}

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