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The father appealed an order that granted him supervised daytime visitation. This appellate court reversed the Family Court's order dated November 30, 2012, stating that the Family Court erred by limiting the scope of the hearing. The father was not given an opportunity to present evidence regarding his petition to modify a previous visitation order. The matter is remitted to the Family Court, Nassau County, for a new hearing. Supervised visitation is to continue pending the new hearing and determination.
New v. Sharma 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 father appealed an order that granted him supervised daytime visitation. This appellate court reversed the Family Court's order dated November 30, 2012, stating that the Family Court erred by limiting the scope of the hearing. The father was not given an opportunity to present evidence regarding his petition to modify a previous visitation order. The matter is remitted to the Family Court, Nassau County, for a new hearing. Supervised visitation is to continue pending the new hearing and determination.
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