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O'Connor v. O'Connor

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Warren S. Hecht, Forest Hills, NY, for appellant.

BETSY BARROS, J.P., CHERYL E. CHAMBERS, JOSEPH A. ZAYAS, DEBORAH A. DOWLING, JJ.

DECISION & ORDER

In related proceedings pursuant to Family Court Act article 8, the petitioner appeals from an order of the Family Court, Rockland County (Rachel E. Tanguay, J.), entered December 30, 2020, and an order of dismissal of the same court entered January 5, 2021. The order entered December 30, 2020, granted the respondent's motion to dismiss the family offense petition for failure to state a cause of action and directed the dismissal of that petition and a subsequent violation petition. The order of dismissal dismissed the family offense petition and the subsequent violation petition with prejudice and vacated a temporary order of protection dated September 18, 2020.

ORDERED that the appeal from the order entered December 30, 2020, is dismissed, without costs or disbursements, as no appeal lies as of right from a nondispositional order in a proceeding pursuant to Family Court article 8 (see Family Ct Act § 1112[a] ) and leave to appeal has not been granted; and it is further,

ORDERED that the order of dismissal is reversed, on the law, without costs or disbursements, the family offense petition and the violation petition are reinstated, the temporary order of protection dated September 18, 2020, is reinstated, the order entered December 30, 2020, is vacated, and the matter is remitted to the Family Court, Rockland County, for further proceedings consistent herewith.

The petitioner filed a family offense petition against the respondent, her former spouse, on behalf of herself and the parties’ minor child. The petition alleged that the respondent committed the family offenses of harassment in the first or second degree.

An ex parte temporary order of protection dated September 18, 2020, was issued in favor of the petitioner and the child, and the petitioner subsequently filed a second petition alleging that the respondent violated the temporary order of protection.

The respondent moved to dismiss the family offense petition for failure to state a cause of action. The petitioner opposed the motion.

In an order entered December 30, 2020, the Family Court granted the respondent's motion. While the court disagreed with the respondent's contention that the factual allegations in the petition were insufficient to make out one or more enumerated family offenses, the court nevertheless determined that the petitioner would be unable to prove her allegations because the child's out-of-court...

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