Case Law Dubouse v. Narita

Dubouse v. Narita

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Salihah R. Denman, New York, NY, for appellant.

Urban Justice Center, New York, NY (Heather Lothrop of counsel), for respondent.

Marion C. Perry, New York, NY, attorney for the child.

ANGELA G. IANNACCI, J.P., REINALDO E. RIVERA, PAUL WOOTEN, HELEN VOUTSINAS, JJ.

DECISION & ORDER

In a proceeding pursuant to Family Court Act article 6, the father appeals from an order of dismissal of the Family Court, Queens County (Juanita E. Wing, Ct. Atty. Ref.), dated December 6, 2021. The order of dismissal, upon an order of the same court also dated December 6, 2021, granting, without a hearing, the motion of the attorney for the child to dismiss the father's petition to modify a prior order of custody, dismissed the petition. The notice of appeal from the order is deemed to be a notice of appeal from the order of dismissal (see CPLR 5512[a] ).

ORDERED that the order of dismissal is affirmed, without costs or disbursements.

The parties, who were never married to each other, have one child together, born in 2014. Pursuant to a stipulation of settlement dated May 16, 2017, the parties shared joint legal custody of the child, with sole physical custody to the mother and certain parental access to the father. The custody agreement was embodied in an order dated May 16, 2017, issued on the consent of the parties. In May 2018, the father filed a petition to modify the order dated May 16, 2017, so as to award him sole legal and physical custody of the child. In November 2021, the attorney for the child moved to dismiss the father's petition. The Family Court granted the motion and dismissed the petition without holding a full hearing. The father appeals.

In order to modify an existing custody arrangement, there must be a showing of a subsequent change in circumstances so that modification is required to protect the best interests of the child (see Matter of Blackman v. Barge, 207 A.D.3d 537, 538–539, 169 N.Y.S.3d 845 ; Matter of Alphonse v. Alphonse, 189 A.D.3d 1028, 1029, 136 N.Y.S.3d 322 ). "While hearings are generally required in cases in which there is no existing permanent order of custody (see S.L. v. J.R., 27 N.Y.3d 558, 563, 36 N.Y.S.3d 411, 56 N.E.3d 193 ), hearings are not automatically required whenever a party seeks a change in custody or parental access" ( Matter of Newton v. McFarlane, 174 A.D.3d 67, 76, 103 N.Y.S.3d 445 ; see Matter of Scott v. Powell, 146 A.D.3d 964, 965, 45 N.Y.S.3d 557 ). "Before subjecting children and their parents to additional litigation, courts require that, before a full hearing is ordered, the parent seeking a change of custody must make an evidentiary showing of a change in circumstances demonstrating a need to conduct a full hearing into whether a change of custody is appropriate in order to insure the child's best interests" ( Matter of Newton v. McFarlane, 174 A.D.3d at 76–77, 103 N.Y.S.3d 445 ; see Matter of Mulholland v. Mulholland, 202 A.D.3d 963, 964, 159 N.Y.S.3d 701 ).

Here, the father failed to make an evidentiary showing of a change in circumstances between the issuance of the order dated May 16, 2017, and the filing of his petition in May 2018 (see Matter of Blackman v. Barge, 207 A.D.3d at 538, 169 N.Y.S.3d 845 ; Matter of Renee P.-F. v. Frank G., 161 A.D.3d 1163, 1167, 79 N.Y.S.3d 45 ). The facts alleged in the father's...

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Gugel v. Gugel
"... ... conclusory and unsubstantiated, and thus, were insufficient ... to warrant a hearing (see Matter of Dubouse v ... Narita, 214 A.D.3d 798; Matter of Rigali v ... Kogan, 204 A.D.3d 918, 919) ...          Accordingly, ... the Supreme Court ... "

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Document | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division – 2023
Gugel v. Gugel
"... ... conclusory and unsubstantiated, and thus, were insufficient ... to warrant a hearing (see Matter of Dubouse v ... Narita, 214 A.D.3d 798; Matter of Rigali v ... Kogan, 204 A.D.3d 918, 919) ...          Accordingly, ... the Supreme Court ... "

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