Matter of Rivera v Echavarria
2008 NY Slip Op 01357 [48 AD3d 578]
February 13, 2008
Appellate Division, Second Department
As corrected through Wednesday, April 16, 2008


In the Matter of Jose L. Rivera, Appellant,
v
DagnesEchavarria, Respondent.

[*1]Smith Carroad Levy & Finkel, Commack, N.Y. (Alan L. Finkel of counsel), forappellant.

In a proceeding pursuant to Family Court Act article 6, the father appeals from an order ofthe Family Court, Kings County (Grosvenor, J.), dated December 14, 2006, which, after ahearing, denied the petition and dismissed the proceeding.

Ordered that the order is affirmed, without costs or disbursements.

At a hearing held on October 27, 2006 to address the father's petition alleging that the motherfailed to produce the child for visitation in August 2005, the father sought to cancel his childsupport payments retroactive to August 2005. Pursuant to Domestic Relations Law §241,"interference with or withholding of visitation rights is not a ground for termination of childsupport or cancellation of arrears of child support" (Brancoveanu v Brancoveanu, 156AD2d 410, 411 [1989]; see Ledgin vLedgin, 36 AD3d 669, 670 [2007]; Doyle v Doyle, 198 AD2d 256, 257 [1993];Gagliardo v Gagliardo, 151 AD2d 718, 720 [1989]).

In addition, the father was not entitled to the prospective suspension of child supportpayments, as he failed to establish that the mother deliberately frustrated or actively interferedwith his visitation rights (see Ledgin vLedgin, 36 AD3d 669, 670 [2007]; Matter of Smith v Graves, 305 AD2d 419[2003]; Matter of Beal v Beal, 244 AD2d 550, 551 [1997]; Hiross v Hiross, 224AD2d 662, 663 [1996]; Matter of Hecht v Hecht, 222 AD2d 589 [1995]; see alsoLaws of Puerto Rico Ann, tit 3, § 143b).

The father's contention that the child was ineligible to enroll in kindergarten since he had notyet reached his fifth birthday by the date school was scheduled to commence on August 3, 2005is not properly before this Court as the father raises it for the first time on appeal (see Matterof Madura v Nass, 304 AD2d 579 [2003]). Lifson, J.P., Ritter, Angiolillo and Carni, JJ.,concur.


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