Matter of Bascombe v. Wallace

2020 NY Slip Op 1342
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedFebruary 26, 2020
DocketDocket No. V-30796-16
StatusPublished

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Matter of Bascombe v. Wallace, 2020 NY Slip Op 1342 (N.Y. Ct. App. 2020).

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Matter of Bascombe v Wallace (2020 NY Slip Op 01342)
Matter of Bascombe v Wallace
2020 NY Slip Op 01342
Decided on February 26, 2020
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 February 26, 2020 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
ALAN D. SCHEINKMAN, P.J.
SHERI S. ROMAN
SYLVIA O. HINDS-RADIX
HECTOR D. LASALLE, JJ.

2018-09954
(Docket No. V-30796-16)

[*1]In the Matter of Nzinga Bascombe, respondent,

v

Donavan Wallace, appellant.


Leighton M. Jackson, New York, NY, for appellant.

Kenneth M. Tuccillo, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, for respondent.

Karen P. Simmons, Brooklyn, NY (Janet Neustaetter and Chai Park of counsel), attorney for the child.



DECISION & ORDER

In a proceeding pursuant to article 6 of the Family Court Act, the father appeals from an order of the Family Court, Kings County (Nisha Menon, Ct. Atty. Ref.), dated August 6, 2018. The order, insofar as appealed from, directed the father to meet the mother at a New Jersey train station near his home with the child after his weekend parental access on Sundays between 5:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.

ORDERED that the appeal is dismissed as academic, without costs or disbursements.

In this custody proceeding, the parties consented to an award of sole legal and physical custody to the mother, who lives in New York, with weekend parental access to the father, who, at the time, lived in New Jersey. However, the parties could not agree on where the child would be exchanged for the father's weekend parental access. The Family Court determined that the father would pick up the child every Friday from school at the end of the school day. On Sundays, the father was directed to meet the mother at a particular train station in New Jersey between 5:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., where the mother would pick up the child. During the pendency of this appeal, the father moved to New York, and the parties have made other pick-up arrangements. Accordingly, the instant appeal has been rendered academic (see People ex rel. A.E.F. v K.T.L, 40 AD3d 894, 895).

SCHEINKMAN, P.J., ROMAN, HINDS-RADIX and LASALLE, JJ., concur.

ENTER:

Aprilanne Agostino

Clerk of the Court



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People ex rel. A.E.F. v. K.T.L.
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