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Matter of Nowacki v. Nowacki

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Nov 8, 1982
90 A.D.2d 795 (N.Y. App. Div. 1982)

Opinion

November 8, 1982


In a support proceeding pursuant to article 4 of the Family Court Act, the husband appeals from an order of the Family Court, Orange County (Mishkin, J.), dated March 15, 1982, which, after a hearing, directed him to pay $175 per week in support of his wife and two minor children, and an additional sum of $25 per week on arrears of $175. Order reversed, without costs or disbursements, and proceeding remanded to the Family Court, Orange County, for further proceedings consistent herewith. The direction that the husband pay $175 per week for the support of the wife and their two children, contained in the order dated March 15, 1982, shall continue in force as a temporary order of support pursuant to section 434 FCT of the Family Court Act, pending final determination of the support proceeding. Appellant asserts, inter alia, that the procedures followed by the Family Court in conducting the hearing did not comply with the requirements of section 433 FCT of the Family Court Act. The record establishes that the court properly advised appellant, who appeared pro se, of the contents of the support petition, of his right to counsel, and of his entitlement to an adjournment to obtain counsel (see Matter of Krieger v. Krieger, 43 A.D.2d 954; Matter of Maneri v. Maneri, 54 A.D.2d 716). However, the proceedings at issue were defective in that the court failed to inform appellant of his right to present witnesses, and confront and examine adverse witnesses (see Matter of Eagen v Bolden, 51 A.D.2d 1017, 1018; Matter of Whitener v. Whitener, 37 A.D.2d 979, 980). While appellant testified at the hearing, which was conducted almost entirely by the court, the wife did not. We conclude that the Family Court abused its discretion in making a determination as to the amount of support required based merely upon the unsworn statements of the wife's attorney and unverified financial data sheets, rather than the wife's personal testimony supported by appropriate documentary evidence of her expenses and outstanding accounts (see Matter of Reynolds v. Reynolds, 50 A.D.2d 993; Matter of Rensselaer County Dept. of Social Servs. v Cossart, 38 A.D.2d 635; see, also, Matter of Eagen v. Bolden, supra). We additionally note that the court should have set forth the facts essential to its determination (see Matter of Maneri v. Maneri, supra; CPLR 4213, subd [b]; Family Ct Act, § 165). In view of the present financial needs of appellant's wife and two children, pending final determination of this matter, the direction that appellant pay $175 per week for their support, contained in the order of the Family Court, should continue in force as a temporary order of support, pursuant to section 434 FCT of the Family Court Act (see Matter of Gajewski v. Williams, 56 A.D.2d 627; Matter of Antelo v. Antelo, 27 A.D.2d 825; Matter of Kennedy v. De Los Reyes, 26 A.D.2d 815). Thompson, J.P., Bracken, Rubin and Boyers, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Matter of Nowacki v. Nowacki

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Nov 8, 1982
90 A.D.2d 795 (N.Y. App. Div. 1982)
Case details for

Matter of Nowacki v. Nowacki

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of CATHERINE NOWACKI, Respondent, v. JOHN NOWACKI, Appellant

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department

Date published: Nov 8, 1982

Citations

90 A.D.2d 795 (N.Y. App. Div. 1982)

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