| Matter of Proechel v Bensman |
| 2023 NY Slip Op 01251 [214 AD3d 1115] |
| March 9, 2023 |
| Appellate Division, Third Department |
| Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. |
| In the Matter of Sarah Proechel,
Appellant, v Richard Bensman, Respondent. |
Sarah Proechel, Hillsdale, appellant pro se.
Lynch, J. Appeal from an order of the Family Court of Columbia County (Richard M. Koweek, J.), entered April 26, 2021, which, in a proceeding pursuant to Family Ct Act article 4, denied respondent's objections to an order of a Support Magistrate.
Petitioner (hereinafter the mother) and respondent (hereinafter the father) are the divorced parents of two children (born in 2003 and 2007). In August 2018, upon the mother's petition, a Support Magistrate ordered the father—as the noncustodial parent—to pay $195 per week in child support. Thereafter, the father received, among other things, a cash inheritance of approximately $106,000, prompting the mother to commence the instant proceeding for an upward modification of his child support obligation.
In December 2020, following a hearing, the Support Magistrate issued an order that, among other things, increased the father's weekly child support obligation to $238, retroactive to November 27, 2020. The order made both parties responsible, on an equal basis, for the children's education and unreimbursed health-related expenses. By decision and order entered April 26, 2021, Family Court dismissed the father's objections and, in so doing, upheld his modified support obligation as set forth in the Support Magistrate's December 2020 order. The mother appeals from the April 26, 2021 Family Court order.
We reverse. By memorandum and order decided and entered February 2, 2023, this Court dismissed the mother's appeal based on her purported failure to file objections in Family Court. Simultaneously with this decision, this Court is granting the mother's motion for reargument and vacating the February 2, 2023 decision.[FN1] In its decision, Family Court only addressed objections filed by the father to the December 2020 order. In her motion, the mother provided copies of both her objections to the support order and her rebuttal to the objections filed by the father, time stamped as received by the Family Court Clerk on January 8, 2021, and January 22, 2021, respectively.[FN2] It is evident that neither of the mother's submissions was forwarded to and/or considered by Family Court in rendering its decision. Under these circumstances, the order must be reversed and the matter remitted to the Columbia County Family Court for a determination that takes into consideration the submissions of both parties.
Garry, P.J., Aarons, Reynolds Fitzgerald and Ceresia, JJ., concur. Ordered that the order is reversed, on the law, without costs, and matter remitted to the Columbia County Family Court for further proceedings not inconsistent with this Court's decision.