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Quick v. Brown

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Del Atwell, East Hampton, NY, for appellant.

Kelley M. Enderley, Poughkeepsie, NY, for respondent.

WILLIAM F. MASTRO, J.P., JOHN M. LEVENTHAL, 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, Dutchess County (Denise M. Watson, J.), dated August 3, 2018. The order, insofar as appealed from, upon finding that the mother violated provisions of an order of custody and parental access entered on the parties' consent, allowed the father to claim the parties' child as a dependent on his tax returns for the 2018 tax year and every even-numbered year thereafter.

ORDERED that the order dated August 3, 2018, is affirmed insofar as appealed from, without costs or disbursements.

The parties have one child in common, a daughter born in 2013. On April 24, 2015, the Family Court entered an order of custody and parental access on the parties' consent (hereinafter the custody agreement). As is relevant to this appeal, the custody agreement provided that "the parties shall alternate the tax deductions for the child unless they shall otherwise agree." On February 15, 2018, the father filed a petition alleging that the mother had violated the custody agreement in that she claimed the subject child as a dependent for a tax deduction in consecutive years: 2016 and 2017. After a hearing, the court issued an order finding that the mother violated the custody agreement by preventing the father from taking a tax deduction for the child in 2017. The court directed the father to claim the child as a dependent for the 2018 tax year and every even-numbered year thereafter. The father appeals, arguing that the court's remedy was inequitable.

The Family Court has broad discretion in fashioning a remedy in matters of custody and parental access, including the sanction or remedy imposed in response to a violation of a court order such as the custody agreement (see Matter of Woodson v. Woodson , 163 A.D.3d 833, 834, 81 N.Y.S.3d 477 ; Matter of Terry v. Borggreen , 6 A.D.3d 1001, 1002, 775 N.Y.S.2d 438 ). Contrary to the father's contention, the court's determination that he was to claim the child for the 2018 tax year and...

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