Matter of Zaim R.
2007 NY Slip Op 06550 [43 AD3d 824]
September 4, 2007
Appellate Division, Second Department
As corrected through Wednesday, November 7, 2007


In the Matter of Zaim R., Appellant. County of Orange,Respondent.

[*1]Christo & Associates, P.C., New York, N.Y. (James D. Christo of counsel), forappellant.

Morningside Heights Legal Services, New York, N.Y. (Ragini Shah of counsel), for USCommittee for Refugees and Immigrants, Legal Aid Society of New York, Lawyers for Children,Door's Legal Services Center, Immigrant Children's Advocacy Project, and Child AdvocacyClinic of Columbia Law School, amici curiae.

In a guardianship proceeding for a minor pursuant to Family Court Act article 6, the minorappeals from an order of the Family Court, Orange County (Klein, J.), entered June 22, 2006,which denied his motion for the court to make specific findings that he was dependent on theFamily Court and eligible for long-term foster care due to abuse, neglect, or abandonment,pursuant to 8 USC § 1101 (a) (27) (J).

Ordered that the appeal is dismissed, without costs or disbursements.

The authority of the Family Court to appoint a guardian extends only to the person orproperty of a "minor," which is defined as a person under the age of 18 (Family Ct Act §119 [c]; § 661). Moreover, "[a]s a general rule, the appointment of a guardian for a minorexpires when the subject child reaches the age of majority" (Matter of Luis A.-S., 33 AD3d 793, 794 [2006]; see SCPA1707 [2]; Family Ct Act § 661; Matter of Mede, 177 Misc 2d 974, 979-980[1998]). Because the appellant has reached the age of 18, this appeal has been rendered academicand must be dismissed, since the appointment by the Family Court of a guardian for the appellanthas expired, and there is no basis upon which the relief requested can be granted (see Matterof Luis A.-S., supra at 794). Crane, J.P., Goldstein, Dillon and Carni, JJ., concur.[See 13 Misc 3d 180 (2006).]


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