Respondent is the mother of the two subject children, the son, born April 30, 1994 and the daughter, born March 28, 2001. A New York Family Lawyer said Respondent also has an older daughter, currently a third year student at, visits the home on some weekends and during school vacations. A Bronx Order of Protection Lawyer said that, respondent was arrested and New York City Children’s Services removed the two subject children (son and daughter) from her care pursuant to Family Court Act § 1024 prior to the filing of a petition. The NYCCS filed petitions against respondent in Kings County Family Court. The petitions allege that the mother neglected the child (now 16-year-old son), by inflicting excessive corporal punishment upon him. Specifically, the petitions allege that, NYPD responded to a 911 call made from a business near the case address after her son left the home because his mother beat him with a belt. The petitions further allege that the son reported that the beating took place after his mother learned that he had failed a number of classes. When he tried to get away, the mother allegedly grabbed him, tied him to the chair and hit him again. He also reported that his mother had used physical discipline in the past although this time was worse than other times. Finally, the petitions allege that the daughter is a derivatively neglected child by virtue of the neglect of respondent’s son.
A Bronx Order of Protection Lawyer said that, on the day the petitions were filed, the judge granted the request of NYCCS for a removal of the children and temporarily released them to their maternal aunt. The Judge entered a temporary order of protection against respondent on behalf of the children directing that she refrain from the use of corporal punishment. The Judge also ordered that the mother have liberal supervised visitation at the aunt’s home.
A New York Custody Lawyer said two days after the incident, the mother enrolled in a number of programs offered by Family Dynamics. She immediately started a 16 week parenting support program and thereafter attended every Saturday. She never missed a session. She also started a 12 week anger management program which she attended every Saturday. She never missed a session. She started individual counseling and later found her son a therapist as well. She visited the children every day. She did their laundry, made them lunch and had two meals each day with them whenever possible. She checked their homework and was present for all of their doctors’ appointments.