In THE MATTER OF MADDOX v. State Univ. of New York, 868 N.E.2d 230 (NY 2007). · Go Syfert
In THE MATTER OF MADDOX v. State Univ. of New York, 868 N.E.2d 230 (NY 2007). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
13 citation events (13 in the last 25 years) across 3 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: B., ROYFIK, MTR. OF (nyappdiv, 2011-11-10)
Top citers, strongest first. 3 distinct citers. How cited ↗
discussed Cited "see" B., ROYFIK, MTR. OF
N.Y. App. Div. · 2011 · signal: see · confidence high
Indeed, the testimony and reports of petitioner’s experts, as well as the testimony of a caseworker who supervised the mother’s visitation with the child, established that the mother is presently suffering from a mental illness that “is manifested by a disorder or disturbance in behavior, thinking or judgment to such an extent that if such child were placed in . . . the custody of [the mother], the child would be in danger of becoming a neglected child” (§ 384-b [6] [a]; see Matter of Kahlil S., 35 AD3d 1164, 1165 , lv dismissed 8 NY3d 977 ).
discussed Cited "see" In re Royfik B.
N.Y. App. Div. · 2011 · signal: see · confidence high
Indeed, the testimony and reports of petitioner’s experts, as well as the testimony of a caseworker who supervised the mother’s visitation with the child, established that the mother is presently suffering from a mental illness that “is manifested by a disorder or disturbance in behavior, thinking or judgment to such an extent that if such child were placed in . . . the custody of [the mother], the child would be in danger of becoming a neglected child” (§ 384-b [6] [a]; see Matter of Kahlil S., 35 AD3d 1164 , 1165 [2006], lv dismissed 8 NY3d 977 [2007]).
discussed Cited "see" G, VINCENT E. D., MTR. OF
N.Y. App. Div. · 2011 · signal: see · confidence high
Indeed, petitioner presented clear and convincing evidence establishing that the mother is presently suffering from a mental illness that “is manifested by a disorder or disturbance in behavior, feeling, thinking or judgment to such an extent that if such child were placed in . . . the custody of [the mother], the child would be in danger of becoming a neglected child” (Social Services Law § 384-b [6] [a]; see Matter of Kahlil S., 35 AD3d 1164 , 1165 [2006], lv dismissed 8 NY3d 977 [2007]).
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In the Matter of Linda G. Nelson Maddox, Appellant,
v.
State University of New York at Albany Et Al., Respondents
New York Court of Appeals.
May 8, 2007.
868 N.E.2d 230
Published

[*978] Motion for reargument of motion for leave to appeal denied [see 8 NY3d 803], Motion for poor person relief dismissed as academic.