| Matter of Shanta C. |
| 2008 NY Slip Op 00058 [47 AD3d 422] |
| January 8, 2008 |
| Appellate Division, First Department |
| In the Matter of Shanta C., an Infant. Alisa C., Appellant; CardinalMcCloskey Services, Inc., Respondent. |
—[*1] Rosin Steinhagen Mendel, New York City (Douglas H. Reiniger of counsel), for respondent. Tamara A. Steckler, The Legal Aid Society, New York City (Amy Hausknecht of counsel),Law Guardian.
Order, Family Court, New York County (Jody Adams, J.), entered on or about December 1,2005, which, to the extent appealed from, terminated respondent mother's parental rights to thesubject child upon a finding of mental illness, and committed custody and guardianship of thechild to petitioner agency and the Commissioner of Social Services for the purpose of adoption,unanimously affirmed, without costs.
Respondent's argument that the court erred in terminating her parental rights upon a findingof mental illness where the testifying psychologist was never expressly qualified by the court asan expert witness is unpreserved as it is raised for the first time on appeal (see Stevens vBronx Cross County Med. Group, 256 AD2d 165 [1998]; Kwasny v Feinberg, 157AD2d 396, 400 [1990]). Were we to review the issue, we would find that the requirements ofSocial Services Law § 384-b (6) (e) were met since the testifying psychologist, althoughnot formally qualified by the court as an expert, was appointed by the court to conduct anexamination of respondent and testify as to her findings, was identified on the record as a seniorpsychologist at a facility that routinely conducts evaluations of parties in Family Courtproceedings, and testified as to respondent's mental illness without objection.
Clear and convincing evidence supports the court's finding that respondent, by reason of hermental illness, is unable, at present and for the foreseeable future, to provide proper and adequatecare for the subject child, who has special needs (see Social Services Law § 384-b[4] [c]; [6] [a]). The record evidence, including the testimony of the licensed psychologist,established that respondent suffers from chronic mental illness that sometimes requireshospitalization, and she fails to recognize the severity of the illness or comply with treatment(see Matter of Joseph Alfred R., 279 AD2d 308 [2001]; Matter of Shannon MoniqueW., 245 AD2d 86 [1997], lv denied 91 NY2d 809[*2][1998]). Concur—Lippman, P.J., Mazzarelli, Gonzalez,Sweeny and McGuire, JJ.