Matter of Corinne S. (Steven S.)

2023 NY Slip Op 51443
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Nassau County
DecidedDecember 31, 2023
StatusUnpublished

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Matter of Corinne S. (Steven S.) (2023 NY Slip Op 51443(U)) [*1]
Matter of Corinne S. (Steven S.)
2023 NY Slip Op 51443(U)
Decided on December 31, 2023
Supreme Court, Nassau County
Knobel, J.
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports.


Decided on December 31, 2023
Supreme Court, Nassau County


In the Matter of the Application of Corinne S., Petitioner,
for the Appointment of a Guardian for Steven S., Respondent, an Alleged
 Incapacitated Person, and SHELLY F., and GRACE S., Cross-Petitioners.




Index No. 850081-I-2022

John G. Farinacci -Counsel to Corrine S. (Petitioner)
Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, PC
1425 RXR Plaza FL East
Uniondale, NY 11556
(516) 663-6628
jfarinacci@rmfpc.com

Grace S. - Pro Se Cross Petitioner

Robert M. Harper - Counsel to Shelly S. Fink (cross petitioner)
Farrell Fritz, P.C.
400 RXR Plaza 4th Floor West Tower
Uniondale, NY 11554
(516) 227-0625
rharper@farrellfritz.com

Bret Cahn - Counsel to Shelly S. Fink (cross petitioner)
Farrell Fritz, P.C.
622 3rd Avenue Ste 37200
New York, NY 10017
(646) 237-1809
bcahn@farrellfritz.com

Sarah A. Chussler - Counsel to Steven S.(Alleged Incapacitated Person)
Abrams Fensterman, LLP
3 Dakota Drive, Suite 300
Lake Success, NY 11042 (516) 592-5857
schussler@abramslaw.com

Ariella T. Gasner - Court Evaluator
Salem, Shor & Saperstein
3000 Marcus Avenue, Suite 1W6
Lake Success, NY 11042
(516) 472-7030
Ariella.gasner@gmail.com

John Newman - Temporary Guardian
John Newman, Esq.
6268 Jericho Turnpike, Suite 7
Commack, NY 11725
(631) 486-7802
jnewesq@gmail.com

Seth D. Kaufman -Labor Law appointed Counsel to Steven S. (AIP)
Fisher & Phillips, LLP
7 Times Square Suite 4300
New York, NY 10036
(212) 899-9975
skaufman@fisherphillips.com

Hon. Anthony F. Marano - Temporary Receiver
Anthony Marano Esq. PO Box 423
Malverne, NY 11565
(646) 745-7596
anthonymarano@icloud.com

Thomas McNamara - Counsel to Temporary Receiver
Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman, LLP
90 Merick Avenue, 9th Floor
East Meadow, NY 11554
(516) 296-7057
tmcnamara@certilanbalin.com

Aytan Bellin - Counsel to Grace S. (Cross-Petitioner)
Katsky Korins LLP
605 3rd Avenue, Floor 17
New York, NY 10158
(212) 953-6000
abellin@katskykorins.com
Gary F. Knobel, J.

Papers Considered

Petitioner Corinne S.'s Memorandum of Law 1
Cross-Petitioner Shelly F.'s Memorandum of Law 2
Cross-Petitioner Grace S.'s Memorandum of Law 3
Counsel to Steven S.'s Memorandum of Law 4
Trial Transcripts 5
Evidence 6
Court Evaluator's Reports 7

"Justice is the only meaningful goal in the resolution of any lawsuit. The law may not always be just, but it does provide a path to justice" (Estate of Kainer v UBS AG, 37 NY3d 460 at 468 [Fahey, J., dissenting] [2021]).

The path to justice has been arduous in this highly contested and complicated proceeding pursuant to Article 81 of the Mental Hygiene Law for the appointment of a guardian, or guardians, for the personal needs and property management of 79 year-old Steven S., an alleged incapacitated person. After 17 trial days spread out over several months, numerous conferences and seven controverted motions,[FN1] the last contested issue is whether the best interests of Steven S. require that a family member — petitioner Corinne S., a daughter of Steven S. and a resident of California, or cross-petitioner [FN2] Grace S., the estranged third wife of Steven S., who resides in Seattle, Washington, — or a neutral third-party on the Part 36 guardian fiduciary list- be appointed as a guardian for Steven S. Cross-petitioner Shelly F., a daughter of Steven S. who resides in Israel, advocated for an independent guardian to be appointed and did not want either Corinne or Grace be appointed as the guardian for her father. Corinne traveled to New York for [*2]almost all of the trial and conference court appearances, while Grace and Shelly participated via Microsoft Teams.

The three petitioners symbolically represent three different periods in Steven S.'s life and reflect the difficulty in fulfilling Steven S.'s wish (expressed in his video will) that one day, after he was no longer alive, the discord and distrust between the petitioners and their three different families could be blended into one functional family that would unite at his home occasionally and be friendly with each other. Ironically, their individual, meritorious petitions at bar contributed to the intervention and prevention by this Court of any further wasteful dissipation of Steven S.'s assets, and the purported elder abuse and financial exploitation by Steven S.'s former business partner and former cross-petitioner, Mark Wysocki.

In his heyday Steven was a savvy, successful real estate investor with his sister. Steven S. intentionally did not have the petitioner and cross-petitioners involved in his real estate businesses and holdings in any manner. Steven proverbially marched to the beat of his own drummer. Steven enjoyed being a global gallavanter, a promiscuous philanderer who had inter alia four children with three wives, and a 12-year affair in China with cross-petitioner wife Grace S.'s cousin. He was not your traditional father or husband.

The depth and quality of the petitioner's and cross-petitioners' individual relationships with Steven S. is difficult to assess since Steven, although he appeared at the beginning of the trial, never testified. However, the evidence proffered at trial revealed that he was adamant that he did not want his daughter Corinne, or his estranged wife Grace, to be appointed as his guardian. The petitioners would occasionally visit with Steven and they apparently care to some degree, but his relationships with them did not appear to be very close or warm and fuzzy. Interestingly, there were very few tears shed by the petitioners during their respective testimonies about Steven S.'s deteriorated physical and mental condition, nor did the petitioners specifically express any feelings of love for Steven. Perhaps this is what Bob Dylan meant when he wrote the lyric popularized in a song by Joan Baez, that "love is just a four-letter word."[FN3]

An abbreviated procedural history is set forth as follows:

At the inception of the proceeding at bar this Court suspended the power of attorney and health care proxy allegedly executed by Steven S., and appointed a temporary guardian, a court evaluator, and an attorney to represent Steven S., because of the averred allegations that Steven S. was suffering from cognitive deficits as a result of a stroke and was the victim of financial improprieties, poor business judgment, financial exploitation and undue influence allegedly perpetrated by former cross-petitioner Wysocki, a business associate of Steven S.

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