Ruple v. Harkenreader

99 A.D.3d 1085, 953 N.Y.2d 701
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York·Decided October 18, 2012·Published·Cited by 22 cases

Opinion

Garry, J.

The parties are the parents of a child (born in 2008). Petitioner (hereinafter the father) was incarcerated shortly before the child was born and is serving a prison term of 31/2 to 7 years. A 2008 order awarded sole custody to respondent (here[1086] inafter the mother) and provided the father with visitation as the parties might agree. In 2011, the father commenced three modification proceedings, seeking initially to compel the mother to permit and pay for his telephone contact with the child, and subsequently making additional requests including scheduled visits with the child at the prison. Following a fact-finding hearing, Family Court denied the father’s request for scheduled visits and continued the prior provision for visitation as agreed upon between the parties. The court modified the prior order by permitting the father to have reasonable telephone contact with the child at no cost to the mother, allowing the father to send up to four letters to the child per month, directing the mother to send a photograph of the child to the father each month, and directing the father to engage in domestic violence counseling before any unsupervised visits with the child after his release. The father appeals.

A party seeking to modify a visitation order must show a change in circumstances resulting in a need for the modification to ensure the best interests of the child (see Matter of Bunger v Barry, 88 AD3d 1082, 1082 [2011]). Here, the father met this standard by revealing changes following entry of the 2008 order that had affected his ability to maintain a meaningful relationship with the child. During the father’s initial confinement in a county jail, the mother had brought the child for weekly visits. Thereafter, the parties terminated their previous romantic relationship and the father was transferred to a state prison facility located a significant distance from the mother’s home.

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Ruple v. Harkenreader, 99 A.D.3d 1085, 953 N.Y.2d 701 (N.Y. Ct. App. 2012).

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