Matter of Renee P.-F. v. Frank G.

2018 NY Slip Op 3839
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedMay 30, 2018
Docket2017-01579
StatusPublished

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Matter of Renee P.-F. v. Frank G., 2018 NY Slip Op 3839 (N.Y. Ct. App. 2018).

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Matter of Renee P.-F. v Frank G. (2018 NY Slip Op 03839)
Matter of Renee P.-F. v Frank G.
2018 NY Slip Op 03839
Decided on May 30, 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 May 30, 2018 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
REINALDO E. RIVERA, J.P.
MARK C. DILLON
VALERIE BRATHWAITE NELSON
LINDA CHRISTOPHER, JJ.

2017-01579
2017-01584
2017-06311
2017-08729
(Docket Nos. V-6147-14, V-6148-14, P-6149-14, P-6150-14, V-6147-14/15A, V-6148-14/15A, Z-874-15, V-1144-15, V-1145-15, V-2691-15, V-2692-15, V-2691-15/17C, V-2692-15/17C)

[*1]In the Matter of Renee P.-F. (Anonymous), respondent,

v

Frank G. (Anonymous), appellant. (Proceeding No. 1)

In the Matter of Frank G. (Anonymous), appellant,Renee P.-F. (Anonymous), et al., respondents. (Proceeding No. 2)

In the Matter of Joseph P. (Anonymous), petitioner- respondent,

v

Frank G. (Anonymous), appellant, et al., Renee P.-F. (Anonymous), respondent-respondent. (Proceeding No. 3)



Marzano Lawyers PLLC, New York, NY (Naved Amed of counsel), for appellant.

Bloom & Bloom, P.C., New Windsor, NY (Peter E. Bloom of counsel), for Joseph P., respondent in Proceeding No. 2 and petitioner-respondent in Proceeding No. 3.

Gloria Marchetti-Bruck, White Plains, NY, attorney for the children.



DECISION & ORDER

In related proceedings pursuant to Family Court Act article 6, Frank G. appeals from (1) a decision of the Family Court, Orange County (Lori Currier Woods, J.), dated February 14, 2017, made after a hearing, (2) an order of the same court, also dated February 14, 2017, (3) an order of the same court dated May 10, 2017, and (4) an order of the same court dated August 2, 2017. The order dated February 14, 2017, insofar as appealed from, upon the decision dated February 14, 2017, granted Joseph P.'s petition for custody of the subject children and denied Frank G.'s petition for custody of the subject children and for permission to relocate with the subject children to Florida. The order dated May 10, 2017, insofar as appealed from, granted that branch of Joseph P.'s motion which was for an award of an attorney's fee to the extent of directing Frank G. to pay an attorney's fee in the sum of $25,000, and granted that branch of Renee P.-F.'s motion which was for an award of an attorney's fee to the extent of directing Frank G. to pay an attorney's fee in the sum of $15,000. The order dated August 2, 2017, dismissed, without a hearing, Frank G.'s petition to modify the order dated February 14, 2017, so as to, inter alia, award him custody of the subject children or, in [*2]the alternative, to increase his physical access time with the subject children.

ORDERED that the appeal from the decision is dismissed, as no appeal lies from a decision (see Schicchi v J.A. Green Constr. Corp., 100 AD2d 509); and it is further,

ORDERED that the orders dated February 14, 2017, and May 10, 2017, are affirmed insofar as appealed from; and it is further,

ORDERED that the order dated August 2, 2017, is affirmed; and it is further,

ORDERED that one bill of costs is awarded to Joseph P.

Joseph P. (hereinafter Joseph) and Frank G. (hereinafter Frank) were domestic partners who began living together in 2009. As they desired to have children genetically related to both of them, they asked Joseph's sister, Renee P.-F. (hereinafter Renee), to act as a surrogate. Renee had previously promised her brother that she would carry a child for him after he met his life partner. Renee executed a surrogacy contract in which she agreed to be impregnated with Frank's sperm and to terminate her parental rights in order for Joseph to adopt the child or children. In February 2010, Renee gave birth to fraternal twins, Giavonna and Lucciano (hereinafter together the children).

During the first four years of the children's lives, Joseph and Frank equally shared the rights and responsibilities of parenthood, although Joseph did not legally adopt the children. The children regarded both Joseph and Frank as their parents. During that period, Renee frequently saw the children. In early 2014, Joseph and Frank separated, and the children continued to reside with Frank. Even so, Joseph, acting in a parental role, visited and cared for the children on a daily basis. However, in May 2014, Frank suddenly refused to allow Joseph or Renee to have any access to the children. In December 2014, Frank moved to Florida with the children without informing Joseph or Renee, or commencing a proceeding for custody of the children.

Thereafter, Renee petitioned for custody of the children, and Joseph petitioned to be appointed guardian of the children. In March 2015, Frank petitioned for custody of the children and for permission to relocate with the children to Florida. In an order dated April 8, 2015, the Family Court denied that branch of Frank's motion which was for permission to relocate with the children to Florida. In June 2015, Joseph withdrew his guardianship petition and filed a petition for custody of the children. Frank then moved, in effect, to dismiss Joseph's custody petition on the ground, inter alia, that Joseph lacked standing under Domestic Relations Law § 70. In an order dated August 21, 2015, the court, after a hearing, denied Frank's motion to dismiss and determined that Joseph had standing to seek custody of or physical access with the children. Frank appealed from the orders dated April 8, 2015, and August 21, 2015.

While Frank's appeals were pending before this Court, the Court of Appeals, in Matter of Brooke S.B. v Elizabeth A.C.C. (28 NY3d 1), overruled Matter of Alison D. v Virginia M. (77 NY2d 651). In Matter of Brooke S.B., the Court of Appeals held that, where a partner to a biological parent "shows by clear and convincing evidence that the parties agreed to conceive a child and to raise the child together, the non-biological, non-adoptive partner has standing to seek visitation and custody under Domestic Relations Law § 70" (Matter of Brooke S.B. v Elizabeth A.C.C., 28 NY3d at 13). Based upon the evidence adduced at the hearing before the Family Court and in light of Matter of Brooke S.B., this Court determined that Joseph established standing to seek custody or physical access and remitted the matter to the Family Court, Orange County, for a full hearing on the custody petitions (see Matter of Giavonna F.P.-G. [Frank G.—Renee P.-F.], 142 AD3d 931; Matter of Frank G. v Renee P.-F., 142 AD3d 928).

On remittitur, the Family Court, after a hearing, issued an order dated February 14, 2017, upon a decision also dated February 14, 2017, inter alia, granting Joseph's petition for custody of the children and denying Frank's petition for custody of the children and for permission to relocate with the children to Florida. In an order dated May 10, 2017, the court granted that branch of Joseph's motion which was for an award of an attorney's fee to the extent of directing Frank to pay [*3]an attorney's fee in the sum of $25,000, and granted that branch of Renee's motion which was for an award of an attorney's fee to the extent of directing Frank to pay an attorney's fee in the sum of $15,000.

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