Matter of Timothy J. v. Gertrude W.

2007 NY Slip Op 52094(U)
CourtNew York Family Court, Kings County
DecidedOctober 5, 2007
StatusUnpublished

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Matter of Timothy J. v Gertrude W. (2007 NY Slip Op 52094(U)) [*1]
Matter of Timothy J. v Gertrude W.
2007 NY Slip Op 52094(U) [17 Misc 3d 1121(A)]
Decided on October 5, 2007
Family Court, Kings County
Hepner, 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This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports.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 October 5, 2007
Family Court, Kings County


In the Matter of a Proceeding for Visitation with Isaiah J. pursuant to Article VI of the Family Court Act, Timothy J., Petitioner-Father,

against

Gertrude W., Respondent-Guardian




V-XX/07

APPEARANCES:

Cheryl Charles-Duval, Esq., for the Petitioner

44 Court Street, Suite 909

Brooklyn, New York 11201

Sandra L. Schpoont, Esq., for the Respondent

50 Broadway, Suite 1000

New York, New York 10004

Fredericka Bashir, Esq., for the Child

The Children's Law Center

44 Court Street, 11th Floor

Brooklyn, New York 11201

Paula J. Hepner, J.

On June 5, 2006 Timothy J. filed a petition for visitation with ISAIAH J. (born 6/6/1996). The Petitioner was adjudicated the legal father of this child on February 22, 2007 and an order of filiation was entered under Docket P-17654/06. The Respondent has been this child's legal guardian since 1999 when she obtained an order of custody following an adjudication of neglect [*2]by the child's mother.[FN1] Trial on these issues began on April 24, 2007 and was continued on June 19 and 27, 2007. The Petitioner testified in his own behalf and called his sister, Jacqueline H., and Mary F., a maternal aunt, as witnesses. The Respondent testified in her own behalf and called her son, Ian A., as her witness. None of the parties or the Law Guardian made an application for a forensic evaluation and no documentary evidence was introduced by either party. The Law Guardian requested the Court interview her client but did not present a psychologist or social worker in support of her client's position. On July 25, 2007 the Court conducted an in camera interview with ISAIAH and his attorney. Counsel delivered oral summations on August 2, 2007 and decision was reserved in order to give the Court an opportunity to review the testimonial and documentary evidence in the record and to consider the points and authorities cited by counsel in their summations.

FINDINGS OF FACT

The Court, having had the unique opportunity to hear the testimony of the witnesses, observe their demeanor, and to assess their veracity, now makes the following findings of fact based on the material, relevant, credible and competent evidence in the record.

The Petitioner maintained a relationship with Sharon F. from 1994-1997. The Petitioner resided with Sharon F. after ISAIAH was born on June 6, 1996 for approximately three months until she moved out and went to a women's shelter in Manhattan. Sharon F. left the shelter, according to the unrebutted testimony of the Petitioner, and then went to a shelter on Tompkins and Throop Avenues in Brooklyn. In 1997 Sharon F. needed someone to care for ISAIAH while she was at work so her aunt, Mary F., who had been caring for Sharon's four-year-old daughter Destiny, introduced her to Gertrude W.. Gertrude W. lives in the same building as Mary F. and was babysitting Destiny while Mary F. was at work. Gertrude W. began to babysit ISAIAH when he was nine or ten months old between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.

After two or three weeks of bringing ISAIAH to Gertrude W.'s house in the morning and picking him up in the evening, Sharon F. stopped coming and stopped giving her money, milk and pampers. Gertrude W. alerted Mary F. who offered to get in touch with her niece. After a few weeks, Sharon F. surfaced for another month and then disappeared again. Gertrude W. returned ISAIAH to Mary F. who kept him for two weeks or so and then notified the Administration for Children's Services that she was unable to care for him. ISAIAH was placed in foster care and then eventually returned to Gertrude W. with a final order of custody dated August 30, 1999. Since Gertrude W. obtained custody of ISAIAH, Sharon F. has called him and visited him very infrequently.

When ISAIAH was seven years old he asked Gertrude W., whom he refers to as his "mommy," if she was his real mother. Gertrude W. told him Sharon F. was his real mommy and that she was not. Gertrude W. testified credibly that ISAIAH never asked her who his real father is, although he refers to her son, Ian A., as his daddy. Gertrude W. also testified credibly that she never knew who ISAIAH's father was, where he could be located or how he could be contacted. She testified she once asked Sharon F. about ISAIAH's father who said, "Leave that story alone." Although she initially testified she did not know about the Petitioner until she was served with a [*3]summons to come to court, Gertrude W.'s memory was refreshed on cross-examination, when she was asked if she remember being contacted by a caseworker in December 2005 who informed her the Petitioner would like to see ISAIAH. In December 2006 Gertrude W. was contacted by Ms. Huggins, a caseworker from ACS, to discuss the Petitioner's desire to have contact with ISAIAH. Gertrude W. testified credibly that Ms. Huggins called and visited her home, and that she asked Ms. Huggins how and where they would meet. Gertrude W. testified credibly that Ms. Huggins said she could assist in arranging visitation and that she never heard from her again.

In 1996 when the Petitioner broke up with Sharon F., he was thirty-five years old receiving disability income, addicted to drugs and living "more or less like a street person." He was incarcerated from September 1998 to January 1999. Upon his release, the Petitioner returned to "living the street life...using and selling drugs" and was incarcerated again from January 2000 to December 2005. When he went to jail in 1998, the Petitioner believed Margie Flowers, Sharon's mother, took ISAIAH to North Carolina to live with her and the eight other children of Sharon F. she was raising. Between 2000 and 2005, the Petitioner did not try to get in touch with ISAIAH because he believed the child was with his maternal grandmother and he testified he was "alright with that." The only inquiry the Petitioner made regarding ISAIAH was to contact his sister, Jacqueline H.

Jackie H. testified she knew Sharon F. as the mother of her brother's children [FN2] and as his girlfriend. She claimed to have learned from Sharon F., around the time ISAIAH was nine months old, that he was living in North Carolina with her mother. While going to work three or four years ago, Jackie H. ran into Sharon F. in the street. They spoke and she asked Sharon F. to have her mother mail a photo of ISAIAH to her. Jackie H. and Sharon F. exchanged telephone numbers and they kept in contact for about two months. After that, Jackie H. got in touch with Mary F. and learned ISAIAH was living in Brooklyn in her building. Jackie H. did not make any efforts to see ISAIAH beyond asking Mary F., on one occasion, if she could bring him to her house for a visit.

The Petitioner learned from his sister Jackie H.

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