In re Katie I.

116 A.D.3d 1309, 984 N.Y.S.2d 465

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In re Katie I., 116 A.D.3d 1309, 984 N.Y.S.2d 465 (N.Y. Ct. App. 2014).

Opinion

Peters, P.J.

Appeals from a decision and an order of the Family Court of Madison County (McDermott, J.), entered February 6, 2013 and March 8, 2013, which, among other things, granted petitioner’s application, in a proceeding pursuant to Social Services Law § 384-b, to adjudicate the subject children to be permanently neglected, and terminated respondent’s parental rights.

[1310]*1310Respondent (hereinafter the father) and Cathy I. (hereinafter the mother) are the parents of Katie L, Skylar I. and Jamie I. (born in 2004, 2006 and 2008, respectively). The children were removed from the parents’ custody in June 2010 as a result of physical abuse perpetrated on Skylar by the mother and the father’s failure to seek medical attention for the child’s injuries. In December 2010, the mother and the father were adjudicated to have neglected Skylar and to have derivatively neglected the two other children, and were ordered to participate in various services. Approximately 18 months later, petitioner commenced a proceeding against each parent seeking to terminate their parental rights on the ground of permanent neglect. Following testimony from petitioner’s caseworker at the ensuing fact-finding hearing, the mother and the father made admissions to substantial portions of the allegations in the petitions and Family Court found the children to be permanently neglected. A dispositional hearing was held approximately six months later, at the conclusion of which Family Court terminated their parental rights and freed the children for adoption. Only the father appeals.

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