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Yvette OO., the mother of Calmeek and Carlos, appealed an order from the Family Court of Albany County. The original order, entered May 13, 2004, granted custody of Carlos to his father, Juan PE, and extended the foster care placement of Calmeek, following a finding of neglect against the mother in 2002. The mother challenged the custody award to the father, citing his history of domestic violence. However, the Appellate Division affirmed the Family Court's decision, concluding that there was a sound and substantial basis in the record for the determination. The court noted the father's significant progress in anger management and parenting skills services, as well as a caseworker's recommendation, which supported the finding that awarding him custody was in Carlos's best interests, despite past concerns.
Juan PP. v. Yvette OO. 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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Yvette OO., the mother of Calmeek and Carlos, appealed an order from the Family Court of Albany County. The original order, entered May 13, 2004, granted custody of Carlos to his father, Juan PE, and extended the foster care placement of Calmeek, following a finding of neglect against the mother in 2002. The mother challenged the custody award to the father, citing his history of domestic violence. However, the Appellate Division affirmed the Family Court's decision, concluding that there was a sound and substantial basis in the record for the determination. The court noted the father's significant progress in anger management and parenting skills services, as well as a caseworker's recommendation, which supported the finding that awarding him custody was in Carlos's best interests, despite past concerns.
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