In re Tashia "R"

29 Misc. 3d 1091
CourtNew York City Family Court
DecidedOctober 18, 2010
StatusPublished

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In re Tashia "R", 29 Misc. 3d 1091 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2010).

Opinion

[1092]*1092OPINION OF THE COURT

Timothy J. Lawliss, J.

In 2004, the court adjudged Tashia “R” and three of her siblings to be abused and neglected children as those terms are defined by Family Court Act § 1012, and placed the children with the Commissioner of the Clinton County Department of Social Services. In 2005, Tashia’s mother signed a judicial surrender and the court terminated Tashia’s father’s parental rights on the grounds of abandonment. Tashia has never been adopted and at each of her permanency hearings, the court continued Tashia’s placement with the Commissioner. Tashia’s last permanency hearing took place immediately prior to her 18th birthday.

Being mindful that individuals of the age of 18 or older must consent in order to remain in foster care (see Family Ct Act § 1087 [a]) and being aware of Tashia’s intellectual limitations, the court has repeatedly expressed concerns in past permanency hearing orders regarding Tashia’s ability to knowingly, intelligently and voluntarily consent to a placement past her 18th birthday. In both permanency hearing orders issued in 2009, the court established a permanency hearing goal as “placement in another planned permanent living arrangement (adult residential care)” with an anticipated date of achieving the goal as being Tashia’s 18th birthday, as opposed to a later date proposed by the Department.

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