Matter of Haywood

2026 NY Slip Op 30919(U)
CourtSurrogate's Court, New York County
DecidedMarch 12, 2026
DocketFile No. 2020-333/A/B/C
StatusUnpublished
AuthorHilary Gingold

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Matter of Haywood 2026 NY Slip Op 30919(U) March 12, 2026 Surrogate's Court, New York County Docket Number: File No. 2020-333/A/B/C Judge: Hilary Gingold Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various New York State and local government sources, including the New York State Unified Court System's eCourts Service. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication.

file:///LRB-ALB-FS1/Vol1/ecourts/Process/covers/NYSUR.2020-333.NEW_YORK.001.LBLX502_TO.html[03/19/2026 3:45:59 PM] ENTERED SURROGATE'S COURT: NEW YORK COUNTY MAR 1 2 2026 ------------------------------------------------------------X DATA ENTRY DEPT In the Matter of the Application of Tanisha Allen New York County Surrogate's Court and Marjorie Loban as Co-Administrators of the Goods, Chattels and Credits Which Were of

DECISION and ORDER MIKEAL HAYWOOD, File no. 2020-333/A/B/C Deceased,

For Leave to Compromise a Certain Cause of Action for Wrongful Death of the Decedent and to Render and Have Judicially Settled an Account of Proceedings as Such Co-Administrator. -------------------------------------------------------------X GINGOLD, S.

In this compromise and accounting proceeding, Mikeal Haywood (hereinafter, "decedent")

died intestate on August 29, 2019, at age 18. He was survived by his mother, Tanisha Allen, and

father, Michael Haywood. Limited Letters of Administration issued to Tanisha Allen and Marjorie

Loban (collectively, "petitioners") on October 13, 2020.

In this compromise and accounting petition first filed with the court on January 24, 2023,

petitioners sought authorization to compromise and settle a claim for the wrongful death of

decedent for $300,000.00; approve payments of $84,772.79 for attorneys fees and $45,681.62 for

disbursements, $9,850.00 to funeral creditor Tanisha Allen, $2,493.04 in satisfaction of American

Medical Response's lien, and $245.00 in satisfaction of Automated Records Collection's lien;

disqualify decedent's father, Michael Haywood, from distribution for abandonment or failure to

provide for decedent; and authorize payment of 100% of the net settlement amount to Tanisha

Allen. The petition alleged Michael Haywood never provided decedent any support---emotional,

spiritual, familial, financial or otherwise. It also alleged that in accordance with EPTL 4-1.4[a],

Michael Haywood failed to support his son; never had a period in which he supported his son, and

[* 1] therefore could not resume support; in all ways abandoned his son; and did not put his son up for

adoption. Attached as an exhibit, but without explanation, was a photocopy of a report from

Detective.com dated January 3, 2020 confirming Michael Haywood was incarcerated, and

providing an address for the prison in Guyana.

The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, by its attorney Kileen Davies,

Esq., filed a waiver of citation and consent dated August 23, 2022. The compromise petition was

subsequently amended by attorney affirmations filed on August 29, 2023 and May 21, 2024, to

include a request for $7,278.28 total fiduciary commissions. Citation issued May 22, 2024, with a

return date of July 24, 2024. The court appointed William J. Barber, Esq., as guardian ad litem

(hereinafter, GAL") on August 5, 2024 for Michael Haywood, who was believed to be incarcerated

in Guyana.

GAL filed an interim report on January 6, 2025 stating his ward was alleged to have been

released from prison in 2022, and that his whereabouts were unknown. Based on this information,

the court amended its guardian ad litem order to state Michael Haywood's whereabouts were

unknown and issued a publication order for Michael Haywood on January 27, 2025. The same

day, the court issued an interim order, ordering petitioners to file with the court, within thirty days

of the date of the order, (1) an affirmation of counsel providing a detailed description of all

disbursements; (2) proof of every charge for which counsel is requesting reimbursement; (3) a

separate memorandum of law to support the respective disbursement requests; (4) a copy of the

trial transcript, and (5) proof of Michael Haywood's alleged failure to support his son/child - the

decedent, Mikeal Haywood. The publication order was amended on January 30, 2025 to correct a

scrivener's error.

[* 2] Pursuant to an email dated February 12, 2025 from petitioners' counsel requesting

clarification on the interim order and an extension ohime to file the required documents, the court

amended its interim order on February 21, 2025 to order counsel to appear for a conference on

March 4, 2025, and to extend petitioners' time to file the requisite documents to March 31, 2025.

A conference was held on March 5, 2025, in which petitioner's counsel and the guardian

ad litem appeared. The court explained the interim order to the parties. Petitioners' petition was

deficient, as it requested reimbursement for law office overhead and failed to provide proof of

disbursements (see 22 NYCRR 207. 38[d][5]; Matter of Smith, 2024 NY Slip Op 32091[U] [Sur

Ct, NY County 2024]; Matter of Herlinger, NYLJ, Apr. 28, 1994 at 29 col. 3 [Sur Ct, NY County

1994]), and was also missing proof to support its request to disqualify decedent's father pursuant

to EPTL 4-1.4 (see Matter of Brennan, 169 AD2d 1000 [3d Dept 1991]; Matter of Chatham, 28

Misc 3d 1213[A] [Sur Ct, Bronx county 2010]). Petitioners' counsel requested another extension

to file the documents. The court amended its interim order on March 5, 2025 to give petitioners

until May 15, 2025 to file the documents.

On May 13, 2025, petitioners filed an amended petition which removed requests for

reimbursement for law office overhead, and requesting reimbursement for $37,431.36 in

disbursements. An affirmation of counsel providing a detailed description of all disbursements was

filed. An affidavit by Tanisha Allen dated May 5, 2025 was also filed, alleging Michael Haywood

and Tanisha Allen resided together until around 2004, as Michael was in and out of jail, and

repeatedly arrested for dealing drugs. During this time, Michael Haywood occasionally provided

some financial support to decedent in uncertain and inconsistent amounts. Michael Haywood was

deported to Guyana in or about 2004, when decedent was approximately four years old. Following

deportation, Michael Haywood had no further contact with decedent and provided decedent no

[* 3] financial, emotional or physical support. From 2004 onward, Tanisha Haywood lived in homeless

shelters and slept on trains with her sons for an extensive period of time. She received public

assistance in the form of food stamps and Section 8 vouchers. At some point, she was informed

that Michael Haywood had been arrested for drug trafficking in Guyana and was in prison. She

also discovered a fire had erupted in the prison where he was housed on July 9, 2017, and it had

been reported that many prisoners had escaped. Michael Haywood had not been heard from since

at least July 9, 2017, and it was unclear if he was alive or still living in Guyana. No supporting

proof of any of these allegations was provided. No other items required under the March 5, 2025

interim order were included in the amended petition.

Citation issued with a return date of May 15, 2025. Citation was duly published, and

jurisdiction was deemed complete.

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