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The petitioner father initiated proceedings to modify a prior custody order, seeking sole custody of his child from the respondent mother. The petition was prompted by an incident where the mother left their six-year-old child alone in a casino hotel room for nearly three hours, leading to her arrest and a Child Protective Services (CPS) report. Evidence also showed the child suffered from poor hygiene and severe dental issues under the mother's care, and the mother struggled with a gambling addiction. The Family Court granted the father's petition, finding a sufficient change in circumstances and that awarding sole custody to the father was in the child's best interests due to his stable environment and ability to meet the child's needs. The Appellate Division affirmed this decision, rejecting the mother's contention regarding an alleged CPS report against the father, deeming it waived and without merit.
GRYBOSKY, STANLEY S. v. RIORDAN, DAWN M. is a workers' compensation case decided in Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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The petitioner father initiated proceedings to modify a prior custody order, seeking sole custody of his child from the respondent mother. The petition was prompted by an incident where the mother left their six-year-old child alone in a casino hotel room for nearly three hours, leading to her arrest and a Child Protective Services (CPS) report. Evidence also showed the child suffered from poor hygiene and severe dental issues under the mother's care, and the mother struggled with a gambling addiction. The Family Court granted the father's petition, finding a sufficient change in circumstances and that awarding sole custody to the father was in the child's best interests due to his stable environment and ability to meet the child's needs. The Appellate Division affirmed this decision, rejecting the mother's contention regarding an alleged CPS report against the father, deeming it waived and without merit.
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