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Von Dwingelo v. Dwingelo

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
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This case involves an appeal from an order of the Family Court of Clinton County, which granted the petitioner's application to modify a prior custody order. The parties, married in 1991, had a daughter, Crystal, born in 1992, and initially shared joint custody with the respondent having physical custody. In 1998, the petitioner sought physical custody, and the Family Court ruled in his favor, prompting the respondent's appeal. The appellate court affirmed the modification, citing substantial changes in circumstances over four years that warranted a change to ensure Crystal's best interests. The respondent's unstable lifestyle, including frequent moves, a welfare fraud conviction, and disregard for visitation, contrasted with the petitioner's established stability and efforts to maintain a relationship with his daughter.

Von Dwingelo v. Dwingelo 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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This case involves an appeal from an order of the Family Court of Clinton County, which granted the petitioner's application to modify a prior custody order. The parties, married in 1991, had a daughter, Crystal, born in 1992, and initially shared joint custody with the respondent having physical custody. In 1998, the petitioner sought physical custody, and the Family Court ruled in his favor, prompting the respondent's appeal. The appellate court affirmed the modification, citing substantial changes in circumstances over four years that warranted a change to ensure Crystal's best interests. The respondent's unstable lifestyle, including frequent moves, a welfare fraud conviction, and disregard for visitation, contrasted with the petitioner's established stability and efforts to maintain a relationship with his daughter.

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