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Admin. for Children's Servs. v. Yoshi S. (In re Vered L.)
Steven Gilden, P.C., Garden City, NY, for appellant.
Sylvia O. Hinds–Radix, Corporation Counsel, New York, NY (Daniel Matza–Brown and Deborah E. Wassel of counsel), for respondent.
Justine Luongo, Attorney–in–Charge of the Criminal Defense Practice, New York, NY (Dawne A. Mitchell and Amy Hausknecht of counsel), attorney for the children.
BETSY BARROS, J.P., VALERIE BRATHWAITE NELSON, ROBERT J. MILLER, JOSEPH A. ZAYAS, JJ.
DECISION & ORDER
In related proceedings pursuant to Family Court Act article 10, the father appeals from an order of disposition of the Family Court, Kings County (Alicea Elloras–Ally, J.), dated December 22, 2020. The order of disposition, upon an order of fact-finding of the same court dated October 22, 2020, made after a fact-finding hearing, finding that the father abused the child Eliyahu L. and derivatively abused the children Vered L., Joyce L., and Rashelle L., and after a dispositional hearing, inter alia, released the children to the custody of the nonrespondent mother.
ORDERED that the order of disposition is affirmed, without costs or disbursements.
The Administration for Children's Services (hereinafter the petitioner) commenced these related proceedings pursuant to Family Court Act article 10, alleging, inter alia, that the father abused the five-year-old child Eliyahu L. (hereinafter the subject child) by committing sex offenses against him and allowing sex offenses to be committed against him, and derivatively abused the children Vered L., Joyce L., and Rashelle L. After a fact-finding hearing, the Family Court found, among other things, that the petitioner established by a preponderance of the evidence that the father abused the subject child and derivatively abused the other three children. The court subsequently issued a dispositional order dated December 22, 2020, from which the father appeals.
At a fact-finding hearing in a child protective proceeding pursuant to Family Court Act article 10, the petitioner has the burden of establishing, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the subject child has been abused or neglected (see id. § 1046[b][i]; Matter of Ariana M. [Edward M.], 179 A.D.3d 923, 924, 118 N.Y.S.3d 215 ). The Family Court Act defines an abused child as, inter alia, a child whose parent commits against him or her a sex offense as defined in article 130 of the Penal Law, or allows such an offense to be committed against the child (see Family Ct Act § 1012[e][iii][A] ). A person is guilty of forcible touching when he or she "intentionally, and for no legitimate purpose," "forcibly touches the sexual ... parts of another person ... for the purpose of gratifying the actor's sexual desire" ( Penal Law § 130.52[1] ). A person...
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