On 17 July 1997, plaintiff (husband) and defendant (wife) got married. The parties had two children: A who was born on 19 December 2002, and B who was born on 15 December 2004. On 30 June 2005, a matrimonial action was filed by plaintiff. The Court conducted a non-jury trial…
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Complaining Witnesses Seeks to Recant Testimony in Domestic Violence Dispute
The case involves a repetitive issue concerning domestic violence. A New York Family Lawyer said the complaining witness/victim of domestic violence wishes to recant her testimony. The recantations are the product of many imperatives, not all of which serve the interests of the victim or justice. Defendant moved for an…
Court Questions Jurisdiction of Stay Away Order
A man filed a request for an order granting him a decision prohibiting his opponent from continuing the temporary stay away order of protection against him. The opponent however opposes the application, in its entirety. A New York Family Lawyer said this case started when the man was arrested because…
Court Decides Adoption Case
The Court adjudicated the child as neglected child in a 59-page written decision outlining the history of the neglect case as well as the dispositional orders issued by the Court on the same date. A New York Family Lawyer said at that point, the child had been in care. The…
Wife Seeks Dissolution Based on Cruel and Inhuman Punishment
The husband, age 59 at the time of trial, first came to the United States. He became a member of the Excavators Union. While he was in Italy for approximately eight months, he married his defendant wife. A New York Family Lawyer said they moved into a four room house…
Probation Revoked for Juvenile Delinquent
A petition was filed against a 15 year old boy alleging that he is a juvenile delinquent. A New York Family Lawyer said the petition alleged that the boy committed acts which, were he an adult, would constitute the crime of criminal possession of a weapon, criminal mischief, and reckless…
Court Decides if Social Services Law is Constitutional
The two appeals before this court, involving two different sets of children, raise questions relating to Social Services Law §§ 384-b(4)(c) and 384-b(6)(a). Because in each case the trial court entertained a different view of the constitutionality of those sections, we have chosen to consolidate these appeals and consider the…
Court Decides Custody in Light of Molestation Allegations
Two petitions were filed by the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) in May 2010 on behalf of three-year-old child, and five-year-old daughters of Respondent. The petition on behalf of five-year-old also named the child’s mother, as co-respondent, and the petition on behalf of three-year-old child named her mother, as co-respondent.…
Court Hears Case Regarding Double Jeopardy Against Infant Defendant
A Bronx Order of Protection Lawyer said that, the petitioners, pursuant to Article 78 CPLR, seek relief in the nature of prohibition restraining the respondent court (Family Court) from conducting further proceedings against the petitioning infant upon a claim that former jeopardy is a bar to a subsequent hearing. Relief…
Maternal Aunt Seeks to Adopt Child
An institution filed a child neglect petition in the family court based on allegations that the mother failed to provide adequate medical care for the infant and had a prior history of neglect findings as to the infant’s older siblings. The court issued an order removing the child from the…