Matter of Alexandria F. (George R.)

2018 NY Slip Op 7122
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedOctober 24, 2018
Docket2016-10311
StatusPublished

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Matter of Alexandria F. (George R.) (2018 NY Slip Op 07122)
Matter of Alexandria F. (George R.)
2018 NY Slip Op 07122
Decided on October 24, 2018
Appellate Division, Second Department
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports.


Decided on October 24, 2018 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
ALAN D. SCHEINKMAN, P.J.
RUTH C. BALKIN
SYLVIA O. HINDS-RADIX
HECTOR D. LASALLE, JJ.

2016-10311
(Docket Nos. N-10351-11, N-10352-11 N-10354-11, N-11059-12, N-11060-12, N-11061-12, V-9379-13, V-9380-13)

[*1]In the Matter of Alexandria F. (Anonymous). Nassau County Department of Social Services, respondent; George R. (Anonymous), appellant. (Proceeding No. 1)

In the Matter of Adalila R. (Anonymous). Nassau County Department of Social Services, respondent; George R. (Anonymous), appellant. (Proceeding No. 2)

In the Matter of George W. R. (Anonymous). Nassau County Department of Social Services, respondent; George R. (Anonymous), appellant. (Proceeding No. 3)

In the Matter of Adalila R.-S. (Anonymous), petitioner-appellant, George R. (Anonymous), respondent-appellant, et al., respondents. (Proceeding No. 4)


Amy L. Colvin, Huntington, NY, for George R., appellant in Proceedings Nos. 1-3

and respondent-appellant in Proceeding No. 4

Thomas T. Keating, White Plains, NY, for Adalila R.-S., petitioner-appellant in Proceeding No. 4.

Jared A. Kasschau, County Attorney, Mineola, NY (Christi Marie Kunzig of counsel), for respondent in Proceedings Nos. 1-3.

William A. Sheeckutz, East Meadow, NY, attorney for the children.



DECISION & ORDER

In consolidated proceedings pursuant to Family Court Act articles 6 and 10, George R. and Adalila R.-S. separately appeal from an order of the Family Court, Nassau County (Edmund M. Dane, J.), dated August 30, 2016. The order, after fact-finding and dispositional hearings, insofar [*2]as appealed from by George R., found that he severely abused the child Alexandria F. and derivatively abused the children Adalila R. and George W. R., and directed the issuance of orders of protection in favor of the children and against George R., to remain in effect until the children's respective 18th birthdays. The order, insofar as appealed from by Adalila R.-S., denied her petition for custody and access.

ORDERED that the order is modified, on the law, (1) by deleting the word "severe" from the finding made with respect to the child Alexandria F., and (2) by deleting the provision thereof directing the issuance of orders of protection in favor of the children Adalila R. and George W. R., and against George R., to remain in effect until the children's respective 18th birthdays; as so modified, the order is affirmed insofar as appealed from, without costs or disbursements, and the matter is remitted to the Family Court, Nassau County, for further proceedings consistent herewith, to be held with all convenient speed; and it is further,

ORDERED that pending a new determination by the Family Court, Nassau County, the orders of protection in favor of the children Adalila R. and George W. R. and against George R. shall remain in effect.

These appeals concern the children Alexandria F., Adalila R., and George W. R., who were all born to the same mother. Although the mother remained married to John F. during all relevant times, it is undisputed that George R. is the biological father of the younger two children, Adalila R. and George W. R., and that George R. shared a household with all of the children and the mother.

In 2011, the Nassau County Department of Social Services (hereinafter DSS) commenced proceedings pursuant to Family Court Act article 10 alleging that the mother and George R. neglected the children by engaging in domestic violence and by abusing drugs and alcohol. The petitions alleged that George R. was the father of Adalila R. and George W. R. Based on the allegations in the petitions, the children were removed from the mother and George R., and temporarily placed in the care and custody of DSS. During the course of their temporary placement,

Alexandria F. and Adalila R. disclosed that they had been sexually abused by George R. when they had resided with him and the mother. In November 2012, DSS filed petitions alleging that the mother and George R. severely abused Alexandria F. and Adalila R. In April 2013, the mother consented to a finding of neglect against her and a dispositional order that continued the placement of the children with DSS. On September 4, 2014, after a fact-finding hearing, the Family Court issued an oral decision finding that George R. severely abused Alexandria F., derivatively abused Adalila R. and George W. R., and neglected all three children. Meanwhile, on September 4, 2013, George R.'s mother, Adalila R.-S., filed a petition for custody of, and access to the children Adalila R. and George W. R.

On October 3, 2014, the Family Court commenced a consolidated hearing on the disposition of the severe abuse and neglect proceedings against George R., and on the petition for custody and access filed by Adalila R.-S. On November 25, 2014, John F. surrendered his parental rights to all three children. On December 23, 2014, George R. commenced a paternity proceeding pursuant to Family Court Act article 5 seeking to be declared the father of Adalila R. and George W. R. On June 8, 2015, the mother surrendered her parental rights. On June 10, 2015, a Support Magistrate entered orders of filiation declaring George R. the father of Adalila R. and George W. R.

In an order dated August 30, 2016, the Family Court found that George R. severely abused Alexandria F., derivatively abused Adalila R. and George W. R., and neglected all three children. The court also rejected George R.'s contention that he should be treated as the father of Adalila R. and George W. R., such that efforts at reunification were required, and directed that orders of protection be issued precluding George R. from contacting the children until their 18th birthdays (see Family Ct Act § 1056[4]). Finally, the court denied the custody and access petition filed by Adalila R.-S. George R. and Adalila R.S. separately appeal.

Although anyone legally responsible for a child's care may be the subject of a finding of abuse (see Family Ct Act § 1012[a]), at the time of the entry of the order appealed from, a finding of severe abuse could only be made against a legal parent (see Family Ct Act former § 1051[e]; [*3]Social Services Law § 384-b[8][a]; Family Ct Act § 1012[l]; Matter of Angel P. [Jose C.], 155 AD3d 569, 570; Matter of Tiarra D. [Philip C.], 124 AD3d 973, 975; Matter of Leonardo V., Jr. [Leonardo V.], 95 AD3d 1343, 1345). Here, since it is undisputed that George R. was not Alexandria F.'s legal parent, the Family Court should not have found that he severely abused Alexandria F.

However, we find that George R. abused Alexandria F. within the meaning of Family Court Act § 1012(e)(iii)(A) by committing acts of sexual abuse in the first degree as defined in Penal Law § 130.65(3) (see Matter of Leonardo V., Jr. [Leonardo V.], 95 AD3d at 1345).

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