Nelson v McKay
2007 NYSlipOp 05706
June 26, 2007
Appellate Division, Second Department
As corrected through Wednesday, August 15, 2007


James Nelson, Appellant,
v
Patricia McKay, Respondent.

[*1]Monte J. Rosenstein, P.C., Middletown, N.Y., for plaintiff/counterclaim defendant-appellant.

Bloom & Bloom, P.C., New Windsor, N.Y. (Daniel J. Bloom and Steven A. Kimmel of counsel), for defendant/counterclaim plaintiff-respondent.

In an action, in effect, to impose a constructive trust on certain real property, in which the defendant counterclaimed for, inter alia, a direction that she convey title to the property into the parties' names as joint tenants with right of survivorship, the plaintiff appeals from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Orange County (Peter C. Patsalos, J.H.O.), dated November 8, 2006, which, after a nonjury trial, and upon a decision of the same court dated September 30, 2006, inter alia, imposed a constructive trust in the form of a tenancy in common in the name of the plaintiff and the defendant.

Ordered that the judgment is affirmed, with costs.

Upon review of a determination rendered after a nonjury trial, this Court's authority "is as broad as that of the trial court,[and this Court may] render the judgment it finds warranted by the facts, taking into account in a close case 'the fact that the trial judge had the advantage of seeing the witness' " (Northern Westchester Professional Park Assoc. v Town of Bedford, 60 NY2d 492, 499 [1983], quoting York Mtge. Corp. v Clotar Constr. Corp., 254 NY 128, 133-134 [1930]; see Vizzari v Hernández, 1 AD3d 431, 431-432 [2003]). We discern no reason to disturb the Supreme Court's determination, inter alia, imposing a constructive trust in favor of the plaintiff upon one half of the interest in the subject property currently deeded to the defendant (see Simonds v Simonds, 45 NY2d [*2]233, 241 [1978]; Sharp v Kosmalski, 40 NY2d 119, 121 [1976]; Ruiz v Meloney, 26 AD3d 485, 486 [2006]; Nastasi v Nastasi, 26 AD3d 32, 38 [2005]; Eickler v Pecora, 12 AD3d 635, 636 [2004]; Williams v Lynch, 245 AD2d 715, 716-717 [1997]). Rivera, J.P., Goldstein, Skelos and Balkin, JJ., concur.


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