Murray v. Parisella
Opinion
Appeal from an order of the Family Court of Broome County (Connerton, J.), entered April 21, 2006, which granted petitioner’s application, in three proceedings pursuant to Family Ct Act article 6, to modify a prior order of custody.
Petitioner (hereinafter the mother) and respondent Brian Miller (hereinafter the father) are the parents of a child born in 2002. They resided together with the child until April 2004, when the mother left the home and placed the child in the care of respondent Debra J. Parisella, the child’s paternal grandmother. The mother intended the placement to last until she could obtain an apartment and “get [her]self stable.” Pursuant to a July 2004 consent order, the mother and Parisella have enjoyed joint custody of the child with primary physical custody remaining with Parisella, and both parents have enjoyed visitation with the child as the parties agreed. In May 2005, the mother commenced the first of these proceedings seeking sole legal and physical custody of the child. The father cross-petitioned for joint custody with the mother and primary physical custody, and Parisella cross-petitioned to continue her joint custody with the mother and to retain physical custody.
Following hearings, Family Court determined that there were no extraordinary circumstances to support the child’s placement with a nonparent, i.e., Parisella, and awarded sole custody [903] to the mother, without addressing the father’s petition.
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