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JOHN G. KOSLOSKY, ATTORNEY FOR THE CHILD, UTICA, APPELLANT PRO SE.
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
JOHN G. KOSLOSKY, ESQ., ATTORNEY FOR THE CHILD,
APPELLANT.
It is hereby ORDERED that the order so appealed from is unanimously affirmed without costs.
Memorandum: As limited by his brief, the Attorney for the Child appeals from that part of an order entered following a fact-finding hearing that dismissed the petition insofar as it alleged that the child who is the subject of this proceeding was derivatively neglected by respondent father. We affirm. Although Family Court Act § 1046(a)(i) permits evidence of the father's neglect of siblings of the child to be considered in determining whether the child was neglected, “the statute does not mandate a finding of derivative neglect” (Matter of Jocelyne J., 8 AD3d 978, 979), and “such evidence typically may not serve as the sole basis of a finding of neglect” (Matter of Evelyn B., 30 AD3d 913, 914, lv denied 7 NY3d 713). Family Court properly concluded under the circumstances of this case that the evidence was insufficient to sustain a finding of derivative neglect (see Matter of Ronald M., 254 A.D.2d 838, 839).
Frances E. Cafarell
Clerk of the Court
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Docket No: CAF 10–01890
Decided: December 23, 2011
Court: Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Fourth Department, New York.
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