Citation Numbers: 72 A.D.3d 1430, 900 N.Y.S.2d 166
Judges: Cardona
Filed Date: 4/29/2010
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/1/2024
Appeal from an order of the Family Court of Broome County (Charnetsky, J.), entered May 4, 2009, which granted petitioner’s application, in a proceeding pursuant to Social Services Law § 384-b, to adjudicate Michaela PE and Nicholas PE abandoned children, and terminated respondent’s parental rights.
Respondent is the father of two children, Michaela (born in 2004) and Nicholas (born in 1995), who have been in petitioner’s custody since March 2004. In October 2008, petitioner commenced this proceeding seeking to terminate respondent’s parental rights on the ground of abandonment.
In order to terminate parental rights on the ground of abandonment, petitioner must establish by clear and convincing evidence that, during the six-month period prior to the filing of the petition, the parent “evinces an intent to forego his or her parental rights and obligations as manifested by his or her failure to visit the child[ren] and communicate with the child[ren] or agency, although able to do so and not prevented or discouraged from doing so by the agency” (Social Services Law § 384-b [5] [a]; see Matter of Gabriel D. [Andrea D.], 68 AD3d 1505, 1506 [2009], lv denied 14 NY3d 703 [2010]). A parent’s ability to visit and communicate with his or her children is presumed (see Matter of Chantelle TT., 281 AD2d 660, 661 [2001]), and once a failure to do so is established, the burden is upon the parent to demonstrate that he or she maintained sufficient contacts with the children (see Matter of Alec B., 34 AD3d 1110, 1111 [2006]; Matter of Chantelle TT., 281 AD2d at 661). “[S]poradic or insubstantial contact is insufficient to defeat a finding of abandonment” (Matter of Gabriel D., 68 AD3d at 1506 [internal quotation marks and citations omitted]; see Matter of Malikah MM., 40 AD3d 1173, 1174 [2007]).
Here, respondent did not exercise his weekly scheduled
Respondent’s remaining contentions have been reviewed and found to be without merit.
Mercure, Spain, Kavanagh and Garry, JJ., concur. Ordered that the order is affirmed, without costs.
The children’s mother surrendered her parental rights in October 2008.