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Gravagna v. Gravagna

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
Sep 16, 2020
186 A.D.3d 1333 (N.Y. App. Div. 2020)

Opinion

2018–02914 Index No. 1339/16

09-16-2020

Antoinette GRAVAGNA, respondent, v. Joseph GRAVAGNA, appellant.

Joseph Gravagna, Valley Cottage, NY, appellant pro se. Ellen B. Holtzman, Nanuet, NY, for respondent. Legal Aid Society of Rockland County, New City, N.Y. (Nicole Genevieve DiGiacomo of counsel), attorney for the child Olivia G. Jeffrey Schonbrun, New City, NY, attorney for the child Joseph G.


Joseph Gravagna, Valley Cottage, NY, appellant pro se.

Ellen B. Holtzman, Nanuet, NY, for respondent.

Legal Aid Society of Rockland County, New City, N.Y. (Nicole Genevieve DiGiacomo of counsel), attorney for the child Olivia G.

Jeffrey Schonbrun, New City, NY, attorney for the child Joseph G.

ALAN D. SCHEINKMAN, P.J., COLLEEN D. DUFFY, FRANCESCA E. CONNOLLY, LINDA CHRISTOPHER, JJ.

DECISION & ORDER In an action for a divorce and ancillary relief, the defendant appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Rockland County (IDV Part) (Sherri L. Eisenpress, J.), entered March 8, 2018. The order denied that branch of the defendant's motion which was for recusal.

ORDERED that the order is affirmed, with costs.

The parties were married in 2009 and have two minor children. In September 2016, the plaintiff commenced this action for a divorce and ancillary relief, and also filed a family offense petition against the defendant seeking an order of protection on behalf of herself and the parties' children. On September 9, 2016, the plaintiff was granted an ex parte temporary order of protection against the defendant. On September 16, 2016, the Family Court continued the order of protection, requiring, inter alia, the defendant to vacate the marital residence. Thereafter, the family offense proceeding was transferred to the Integrated Domestic Violence Part of the Supreme Court. In an order dated February 6, 2017, the court, among other things, granted the plaintiff's motion for temporary child support and allowed the plaintiff to maintain exclusive use and occupancy of the marital home during the course of the divorce action. Approximately three weeks later, by order to show cause dated February 24, 2017, the defendant moved, inter alia, for the court to recuse itself from the matter. The court denied the motion, after a hearing, and the defendant appeals.

"Absent a legal disqualification under Judiciary Law § 14, the determination of a motion for recusal of the Justice presiding based on alleged impropriety, bias, or prejudice is within the discretion and the personal conscience of the court" ( Nationstar Mtge., LLC v. Balducci, 165 A.D.3d 959, 960, 86 N.Y.S.3d 172 ; see Sassower v. Gannett Co, Inc, 109 A.D.3d 607, 609, 972 N.Y.S.2d 41 ). Here, the defendant failed to establish a basis for recusal pursuant to Judiciary Law § 14, and failed to set forth any proof of bias or prejudice on the part of the court which would have warranted recusal (see Nationstar Mtge., LLC v. Balducci, 165 A.D.3d at 960, 86 N.Y.S.3d 172 ). Moreover, where, as here, a party inexplicably withholds its allegation of bias until after an adverse ruling by the court, denial of the recusal motion is generally warranted and the court's discretion in so ruling will not be disturbed (see Glatzer v. Bear, Stearns & Co., Inc., 95 A.D.3d 707, 707, 945 N.Y.S.2d 243 ). The defendant's remaining contentions are without merit.

Accordingly, we agree with the Supreme Court's determination denying that branch of the defendant's motion which was for recusal (see Sassower v. Gannett Co., Inc., 109 A.D.3d at 609, 972 N.Y.S.2d 41 ).

DECISION & ORDER ON MOTION

Motion by the respondent, inter alia, to strike stated portions of the appellant's brief and appendix on the ground that they contain or refer to matter dehors the record. By decision and order on motion of this Court dated September 19, 2019, that branch of the motion which was to strike stated portions of the appellant's brief and appendix was held in abeyance and referred to the panel of Justices hearing the appeal for determination upon the argument or submission thereof.

Upon the papers filed in support of the motion and the papers filed in relation thereto, and upon the argument of the appeal, it is

ORDERED that the branch of the motion which is to strike stated portions of the appellant's brief and appendix on the ground that they refer to matter dehors the record is granted to the extent that the following portions of the appellant's brief are stricken and have not been considered in the determination of the appeal: (1) the 5th paragraph on page 3; (2) the 8th paragraph, beginning on page 3 and continuing onto page 4; (3) the 19th and 20th paragraphs on page 5; (4) the 22nd paragraph on page 6; (5) the 35th paragraph, beginning on page 8 and continuing onto page 9; and (6) the 12th through 19th lines on page 10; and that branch of the motion is otherwise denied.

SCHEINKMAN, P.J., DUFFY, CONNOLLY and CHRISTOPHER, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Gravagna v. Gravagna

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
Sep 16, 2020
186 A.D.3d 1333 (N.Y. App. Div. 2020)
Case details for

Gravagna v. Gravagna

Case Details

Full title:Antoinette Gravagna, respondent, v. Joseph Gravagna, appellant.

Court:SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department

Date published: Sep 16, 2020

Citations

186 A.D.3d 1333 (N.Y. App. Div. 2020)
129 N.Y.S.3d 7
2020 N.Y. Slip Op. 4925