Matter of Robert D Jr.

2005 NY Slip Op 51231(U)
CourtNew York Family Court, Suffolk County
DecidedJuly 29, 2005
StatusUnpublished

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Matter of Robert D Jr., 2005 NY Slip Op 51231(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2005).

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Matter of Robert D Jr. (2005 NY Slip Op 51231(U)) [*1]
Matter of Robert D Jr.
2005 NY Slip Op 51231(U)
Decided on July 29, 2005
Family Court, Suffolk County
Spinner, 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This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports.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 July 29, 2005
Family Court, Suffolk County


In the Matter of Robert D Jr. (DOB 00/00/0000) Anthony D (DOB 00/00/0000), Children under the Age of Eighteen Years Alleged to be Children of Mentally Ill Parent, Children of Mentally Retarded Parent, Permanently Neglected by Anna Marie P (DOB 00/00/0000), Respondent.

In the Matter of the Suffolk County Department of Social Services o/b/o Robert D Jr. (DOB 00/00/0000) Anthony D (DOB 00/00/0000) Children under the Age of Eighteen Years Alleged to be Neglected by Anna Marie P (DOB 00/00/0000), Respondent.




B-00000-04

Suffolk County Attorney

Attorney for Petitioner

400 Carleton Avenue

Central Islip, New York 11722

By: Frank Krotschinsky

Legal Aid Society of Suffolk County

Family Court Bureau

400 Carleton Avenue

Central Islip, New York 11722

By: Kim Nohilly

Marjorie E. Zuckerman, Esq.

Law Guardian

134 Fourth Avenue

Bay Shore, New York 11706

Temple McDay, Esq.

Attorney of Non-Respondent Grandmother

1767 Veterans Memorial Highway

Islandia, New York 11722

Jeffrey Arlen Spinner, J.



On November 8, 2002, the Suffolk County Department of Social Services (DSS) filed Neglect Petitions against Respondent Anna Marie P (DOB: 00/00/0000) [Respondent], on behalf of her children Robert D Jr. (DOB: 00/00/0000) [Robert], under Docket Number NN-00000-02, and Anthony D (DOB: 00/00/0000) [Anthony], under Docket Number NN-00000-02, alleging that said children had been neglected by Respondent on the following grounds and based upon the following facts:

"Upon information and belief respondent Anna Marie P, placed at risk of becoming physically, mentally and emotionally impaired James P, Robert D, Jr. and Anthony D, the children alleged to be neglected herein, in that the respondent has failed to provide adequate guardianship and care of said children by failing to take appropriate action to protect said children from being subjected to excessive corporal punishment and domestic violence; to wit:

A.In or about October, 2002, the co-respondent became angry with the child Robert D because the child wouldn't go to bed. The co-respondent shoved the child into a dresser causing the child to sustain a bruise to his left thigh. The child stated that his father hits him 'real hard', has punched him in the back, and has dragged him off his bed by the wrists because he wouldn't stop crying. The respondent was aware of the co-respondent's treatment of the child and did not effectively intervene to protect the child. [*2]

B.The co-respondent admitted to not wanting to take any responsibility for the child James P when he is at the house because the child is not the co-respondent's son. The co-respondent admitted to calling the child names and to kicking and causing injury to the child while the co-respondent was holding Anthony D in his arms. The respondent was aware that the co-respondent doesn't like her son James P and that the co-respondent had called the child names and failed to initiate any plan to protect the child.


C.The respondent admitted that the co-respondent curses at her. The child Robert D stated that he hears the respondent and co-respondent arguing, hears the co-respondent calls the respondent names and curse at her, and that the fighting between the respondent and co-respondent wakes up the baby.

D.On June 27, 1997, before the Honorable William J Kent, the respondent Anna Marie P was adjudicated to have neglected Robert D, one of the children alleged to be neglected herein, in that the respondent consented to the court making a finding of neglect pursuant to FCA 1051A.

The source and belief of this information are the verbal statements of Robert D, Sr., Anna Marie P, James P and Robert D, Jr. made to Suffolk County Child Protective Services Caseworker Fran G and Senior Caseworker Daune-Rae M, and the records of Suffolk County Child Protective Services."

On October 24, 2003, DSS filed Petitions (Extension of Placement and Permanency Hearing) against Respondent on behalf of said children, under Docket Numbers NN-00000-02/03C and NN-00000-02/03C. Thereafter, on November 6, 2003, an Interim Order was entered, on the Court's own motion, under said Docket Numbers as well as Docket Numbers "NN-00000-02 thru NN-00000-02", ordering forensic parenting evaluations of the respondents, and a full neurological evaluation of the child Anthony D, to include "...a comprehensive assessment of the child's level of function in the areas of speech, feeding, walking, cognitive skills, fine motor skills, as well as any other area(s) in which the child is deemed either delayed or in need of services...".

On December 23, 2003, an Interim Order of Fact-Finding and Disposition (and Permanency Hearing) (Neglect), issued by Family Court Judge Barbara Lynaugh, was entered extending the placement of the subject children with their maternal grandmother, Loretta P, requiring supervised visitation, and further stating the following:

"...After trial the Court found that the respondents had neglected the three subject children by the respondents' pattern of behavior that posed a risk of harm to the children..."

"...The Court has reserved decision as to whether Robert, Jr. and Anthony should be returned to the respondents until it receives the results of a Forensic parenting evaluation that is underway pursuant to an order entered 11/06/03. The child James P is already in the permanent custody of his grandmother Loretta P under docket V-0000-95..."

On May 24, 2004 a Memorandum Decision was signed and entered by Judge Barbara Lynaugh, which decision included the following:

"...Despite anger management counseling, father's anger is not under control and has resulted in acts of domestic violence toward mother and acts of corporal punishment toward the two older children. While father's frustration may be understandable, its manifestation is not only [*3]inappropriate but a danger to the children."

"Mother is somewhat cowered by father's behavior and is seemingly unable to effectively handle father's outbursts. Mother has, at times, left the home in fear. Mother has also minimized and misrepresented the extent of the bullying, intimidation, and physical altercations to which she has been subjected by father."

"Based on the foregoing, the court finds that it would be in the best interests of James and Robert to remain in the custody of their maternal grandmother.

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