Case Law Christine L.-B. v. Kevin O. (In re Madelyn E.P.)

Christine L.-B. v. Kevin O. (In re Madelyn E.P.)

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Heather A. Fig, Bayport, NY, for appellant.

Laura C. Golightly, Islandia, NY, for respondent.

Arza Rayches Feldman, Manhasset, NY, attorney for the child.

MARK C. DILLON, J.P., FRANCESCA E. CONNOLLY, ANGELA G. IANNACCI, LINDA CHRISTOPHER, JJ.

DECISION & ORDER

In a proceeding pursuant to Family Court Act article 6, the father appeals from an order of the Family Court, Suffolk County (Caren Loguercio, J.), dated November 26, 2019. The order, upon a decision of the same court, also dated November 26, 2019, made after a hearing, granted the petition of the nonparent petitioner to appoint her guardian of the subject child, with parental access to the father.

ORDERED that the order is modified, on the law, by deleting the provision thereof, in effect, leaving it to the petitioner's discretion and judgment as to whether and under what circumstances the child should visit with her father; as so modified, the order is affirmed, without costs or disbursements, and the matter is remitted to the Family Court, Suffolk County, for further proceedings consistent herewith.

Following the death of the mother when the child was 18 months old, the father and the maternal grandmother entered into a so-ordered stipulated custody agreement whereby they agreed to share joint legal custody of the child, with residential custody to the maternal grandmother and parental access to the father. In May 2017, due to the maternal grandmother's health conditions, the petitioner, who is the mother's cousin and the child's godmother, became the child's primary caregiver.

Following the death of the maternal grandmother, the petitioner filed a petition seeking to be appointed guardian of the child. After a hearing, the Family Court granted the petition, and appointed the petitioner permanent guardian of the child, with parental access to the father. The father appeals.

"As between a parent and a nonparent, the parent has the superior right to custody that cannot be denied unless the nonparent establishes that the parent has relinquished that right due to surrender, abandonment, persistent neglect, unfitness, or other like extraordinary circumstances" ( Matter of Kaylub T. [Erik C.-Mandy C.], 150 A.D.3d 862, 862, 53 N.Y.S.3d 708 [internal quotation marks omitted]; see Matter of Bennett v. Jeffreys, 40 N.Y.2d 543, 549, 387 N.Y.S.2d 821, 356 N.E.2d 277 ; Matter of Joel T. v. Miriam T., 163 A.D.3d 828, 828–829, 82 N.Y.S.3d 143 ). We apply this standard where, as here, a parent opposes the petition of a nonparent seeking guardianship (see generally Matter of Joel T. v Miriam T., 163 A.D.3d 828, 82 N.Y.S.3d 143 ; Matter of Roberta W. v. Carlton McK., 112 A.D.3d 729, 977 N.Y.S.2d 279 ). "Whether extraordinary circumstances exist involves the consideration of various factors, including, among others, the length of time the child has lived with the nonparent, the quality of that relationship and the length of time the biological parent allowed such custody to continue without trying to assume the primary parental role" ( Matter of Thompson v. Bray, 148 A.D.3d 1364, 1365, 51 N.Y.S.3d 635 [internal quotation marks omitted]; see Matter of Samuels v. Pegues, 173 A.D.3d 1040, 1041, 100 N.Y.S.3d 573 ). "The burden of proof is on the nonparent to prove such extraordinary circumstances" ( Matter of Rudy v. Mazzetti, 5 A.D.3d 777, 778, 774 N.Y.S.2d 171 ). "Once there is a finding of extraordinary circumstances, a best interests determination is triggered" ( id. at 778, 774 N.Y.S.2d 171 ; see Matter of Joel T. v. Miriam T., 163 A.D.3d at 828, 82 N.Y.S.3d 143 ).

"Inasmuch as the Family Court is in the best position to evaluate the credibility, temperament, and sincerity of the parties, its determination should be set aside only if it lacks a sound and substantial basis in the record" ( Matter of Roberta W. v. Carlton McK., 112 A.D.3d at 730, 977 N.Y.S.2d 279 ; see Matter of Samuels v. Pegues, 173 A.D.3d at 1041, 100 N.Y.S.3d 573 ).

Here, the record supports the Family Court's finding that the petitioner established the existence of extraordinary circumstances. The petitioner took responsibility for meeting all of the child's physical, emotional, educational, and medical needs to such an extent that "she provided the major parental functions" for the child while the maternal grandmother was ill and subsequent to her death ( Matter of Brown v. Elfaiz, 191 A.D.3d 871, 872, 141 N.Y.S.3d 128 [internal quotation marks omitted]; Matter of Gonzalez v. Pagan, 178 A.D.3d 1039, 1040, 117 N.Y.S.3d 249 ; see Matter of Laura M. v. Nicole N., 143 A.D.3d 722, 723, 38...

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Document | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division – 2022
Thomas v. Mobley
"...specific schedule for parental access to allow them to plan their travel and visits in advance (see Matter of Madelyn E.P. [Christine L.-B.—Kevin O.], 196 A.D.3d 489, 491, 151 N.Y.S.3d 410 ; Matter of Alvarado v. Cordova, 158 A.D.3d 794, 795, 71 N.Y.S.3d 566 ; Gillis v. Gillis, 113 A.D.3d 8..."
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In re R.D.R.
"... ... and custody petitions. See Matter of Madelyn E. P., ... 196 A.D.3d 489 at 490 (NY App. Div 2d 2021) ... "
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Teofilo R.F. v. Tanairi R.F.
"...parent allowed such custody to continue without trying to assume the primary parental role (see Matter of Madelyn E.P. [Christine L.-B.—Kevin O.], 196 A.D.3d 489, 490, 151 N.Y.S.3d 410). In addition, Domestic Relations Law § 72(2)(a) specifically provides that an "extended disruption of cus..."

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Document | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division – 2022
Thomas v. Mobley
"...specific schedule for parental access to allow them to plan their travel and visits in advance (see Matter of Madelyn E.P. [Christine L.-B.—Kevin O.], 196 A.D.3d 489, 491, 151 N.Y.S.3d 410 ; Matter of Alvarado v. Cordova, 158 A.D.3d 794, 795, 71 N.Y.S.3d 566 ; Gillis v. Gillis, 113 A.D.3d 8..."
Document | New York Family Court – 2023
In re R.D.R.
"... ... and custody petitions. See Matter of Madelyn E. P., ... 196 A.D.3d 489 at 490 (NY App. Div 2d 2021) ... "
Document | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division – 2024
Teofilo R.F. v. Tanairi R.F.
"...parent allowed such custody to continue without trying to assume the primary parental role (see Matter of Madelyn E.P. [Christine L.-B.—Kevin O.], 196 A.D.3d 489, 490, 151 N.Y.S.3d 410). In addition, Domestic Relations Law § 72(2)(a) specifically provides that an "extended disruption of cus..."

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