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Admin. for Children's Servs. v. Adama F. (In re Hadeem D.)
Kyle Sosebee, Brooklyn, NY, for appellant.
James E. Johnson, Corporation Counsel, New York, N.Y. (Scott Shorr and Deborah E. Wassel of counsel), for petitioner-respondent.
Janet E. Sabel, New York, N.Y. (Dawne A. Mitchell and Judith Stern of counsel), attorney for the children.
WILLIAM F. MASTRO, J.P., BETSY BARROS, FRANCESCA E. CONNOLLY, PAUL WOOTEN, JJ.
DECISION & ORDER
In related child protective proceedings pursuant to Family Court Act article 10, the mother appeals from (1) an order of fact-finding of the Family Court, Queens County (Emily Ruben, J.), dated June 25, 2019, and (2) an order of disposition of the same court dated January 16, 2020. The order of fact-finding, after a fact-finding hearing, found that the mother neglected the youngest child and derivatively neglected the older children. The order of disposition, upon the order of fact-finding and after a dispositional hearing, awarded the father custody of the subject children.
ORDERED that the appeal from the order of fact-finding is dismissed, without costs or disbursements, as that order was superseded by the order of disposition and is brought up for review on the appeal from the order of disposition; and is it further, ORDERED that the order of disposition is affirmed, without costs or disbursements.
In 2017, the Administration for Children's Services commenced the instant child protective proceedings, alleging, inter alia, that the mother neglected her youngest child and derivatively neglected her two older children. The allegations stemmed from an incident where the mother lost the youngest child, who was 10 years old, non-verbal, and diagnosed with autism, neglected to contact the police until more than one hour after she was separated from that child, was uncooperative with the police when they arrived, and was subsequently admitted for psychiatric treatment at a hospital. In an order of fact-finding, made after a fact-finding hearing, the Family Court found that the mother neglected that child and derivatively neglected the older children. In an order of disposition, made after a dispositional hearing, the Family Court awarded the father custody of the children and awarded the mother unsupervised parental access with the older children and supervised parental access with the youngest child. The mother appeals.
"In a child protective proceeding, the petitioner has the burden of proving abuse or neglect by a preponderance of the evidence" ( Matter of Nialani T. [Elizabeth B.], 125 A.D.3d 672, 674, 2 N.Y.S.3d 581 ). " ‘A finding of neglect may be predicated upon proof that a child's physical, mental, or emotional condition is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as a result of a parent's mental illness’ " ( Matter of Alexis S.G. [Shanese B.], 107 A.D.3d 799, 799, 967 N.Y.S.2d 737, quoting Matter of Soma H., 306 A.D.2d 531, 531, 761 N.Y.S.2d 684 ). "[A] neglect finding is proper upon proof of the causal connection between a parent's mental illness and requisite potential harm to the child" ( Matter of Kiemiyah M. [Cassiah M.], 137 A.D.3d 1279, 1280, 28 N.Y.S.3d 411 ).
Evidence of actual injury to the youngest child was not required here to support a finding of neglect, as there was sufficient evidence that the child was at imminent risk of harm due to the mother's untreated mental illness (see Matter of Yamailiz G. [Yamara R.], 178 A.D.3d 610, 610, 112 N.Y.S.3d 504 ; Matter of Joseph L. [Cyanne W.], 168 A.D.3d 1055, 1056, 93 N.Y.S.3d 113 ; Matter of Kiemiyah M. [Cassiah M.], 137 A.D.3d at 1279, 28 N.Y.S.3d 411 ). Therefore, the single incident in this case, where the mother's judgment was severely impaired and the child was exposed to a risk of substantial harm, was sufficient to sustain a finding that the mother neglected the child (see Matter of Serenity P. [Shameka P.], 74 A.D.3d 1855, 1856, 902 N.Y.S.2d 741 ).
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