Matter of Anastasia R. (Jessica R.)
2015 NY Slip Op 07978 [133 AD3d 605]
November 4, 2015
Appellate Division, Second Department
As corrected through Wednesday, December 30, 2015


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 In the Matter of Anastasia R. Westchester CountyDepartment of Social Services, Respondent; Jessica R.,Appellant.

Daniel Lawrence Pagano, Yorktown Heights, N.Y., for appellant.

Robert F. Meehan, County Attorney, White Plains, N.Y. (James Castro-Blanco andLinda M. Trentacoste of counsel), for respondent.

Steven M. Ranellone, White Plains, N.Y., attorney for the child.

Appeal from an order of disposition of the Family Court, Westchester County (JanetC. Malone, J.), dated September 15, 2014. The order of disposition, upon findings of factand conclusions of law of that court dated December 5, 2013, entered upon the mother'sconsent, adjudging the subject child to be permanently neglected, and after adispositional hearing, terminated the mother's parental rights and transferred theguardianship and custody of the subject child to the Westchester County Department ofSocial Services for the purpose of adoption.

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

The Family Court providently exercised its discretion in declining to issue asuspended judgment, as the evidence established that it would be in the subject child'sbest interest to be freed for adoption by her foster parents (see Family Ct Act§ 631; Matter of Star Leslie W., 63 NY2d 136, 147-148 [1984]; Matter of Ashley D.W. [MarcusW.], 124 AD3d 670 [2015]; Matter of Angel R.F. [Nicholas F.], 114 AD3d 781 [2014];Matter of Shaprea L.R. [MarioL.], 97 AD3d 587 [2012]; Matter of Marqekah Lillius B., 63 AD3d 1057[2009]).

Given the mother's refusal to testify at the dispositional hearing, even on anadjourned date, the Family Court providently exercised its discretion in declining herrequest, based on her claim of illness, for a further adjournment (see Matter of Daija K.P. [DanielleP.], 129 AD3d 1087, 1088 [2015]; Matter of Xiao-Lan Ma v Washington, 127 AD3d 982[2015]; Matter of Tripp,101 AD3d 1137 [2012]).

The mother's remaining contention is without merit. Rivera, J.P., Balkin, Miller andHinds-Radix, JJ., concur.


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