In re Jessica S.

13 Misc. 3d 505
CourtNew York City Family Court
DecidedAugust 3, 2006
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
In re Jessica S., 13 Misc. 3d 505 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2006).

Opinion

OPINION OF THE COURT

Bryanne Hamill, J.

Procedural History

On April 11, 2006 respondent Brian S. (hereinafter respondent father or respondent) filed a motion requesting that this court enter a dispositional order dismissing the neglect petition pursuant to Family Court Act § 1051 (c) or, in the alternative, suspending judgment of the neglect finding, pursuant to Family Court Act § 1053. The Administration for Children’s Services (hereinafter ACS), the law guardian for the children, and the respondent mother Vanessa C. (hereinafter the respondent mother) have filed opposition papers thereto.

The court proceedings began when the respondent father filed a petition in Kings County Family Court on January 19, 2005 seeking custody of the subject children, Steven S. and Janessa S. His petition alleges that he is the father of the children, and it would be in the best interests of the children to be in his custody because the children are suffering mysterious burns and accidents in the care of their mother. The respondent father requested sole custody of the children. The case was before the Honorable Emily Olshansky. Due to the child protective allegations in the petition, Judge Olshansky ordered an emergency investigation, pursuant to Family Court Act § 1034. The matter was adjourned to January 21, 2005.

On January 19, 2005, the respondent mother Vanessa C. filed a family offense petition in Kings County Family Court seeking an order of protection against the respondent father for herself and the subject children. Her petition alleges that the respondent father pushed and hit the respondent mother in her mouth with his elbow in the presence of the children. Her petition also alleges prior incidents of abuse, including that he has thrown things at her, and has choked her until she was gasping for air. She also alleged that he uses drugs, carries a knife and has access to guns. At the same time, the respondent mother also filed a petition for custody of the subject children, seeking sole [507]*507custody, alleging that the respondent has been physically abusive to her in the presence of the children. The matter was adjourned to January 21-, 2005.

On January 21, 2005, the court requested the presence of an ACS attorney. The ACS attorney informed the court that the caseworker who had conducted the investigation would be consulting with the ACS attorney the following day as to their findings and recommendations. The court then issued a temporary order of protection on the mother’s behalf and denied the respondent father’s request for visitation.

On January 25, 2005, ACS filed a neglect petition against the respondent mother, alleging inadequate supervision of both children, under docket number NN-01194-5/05. Upon consent of the parties, to protect the children pending the outcome of the proceedings, the children were paroled to the maternal grandmother under ACS supervision. On January 28, 2005, the maternal grandmother filed for custody of both children.

On February 1, 2005, ACS filed a neglect petition against the respondent, alleging that he neglected the children, based upon various acts of domestic violence against their mother in the children’s presence. The case was adjourned to April 8, 2005.

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