Jay M. Bender v. Joanne Bender Jay M. Bender v. Joanne Bender

Jay M. Bender v. Joanne Bender

NY.43168; 304 N.Y.S.2d 482; 33 A.D.2d 546 (1969)

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[33 A.D.2d 546 Page 546] The stipulation which provided the basis for award of custody of the children, appears to express agreement that the dispute
be resolved in accordance with the professional opinion of the psychiatrist to be appointed as provided therein. As such,
it would be binding on the parties, and the decision founded thereon would properly be completely dispositive of the proceeding
(see Kesseler v. Kesseler, 10 N.Y.2d 445). But, the interests of the children being paramount (Lerner v. Lerner, 22 A.D.2d
862), we conclude that those interests would best be served by remand to the Trial Justice to complete the hearing interrupted
by the stipulation. We are told that the mother believes that she was to have an opportunity, after the psychiatric examination,
to resume cross-examination of her husband and to present a defense to the accusations against her. It would not be conducive
to the children's well-being to have them told, now or later, that their father had deprived her of an opportunity to clear
her name. It would constitute a better exercise of discretion, to avoid that possibility by resumption of the hearing at the
point of interruption. The report of the psychiatrist, apparently rendered in proper professional form, may be used as the
stipulation provides, but the eventual decision shall not be based on it alone; the weight it is to have shall, of course,
rest in the Trial Justice's discretion. It would be desirable for the Trial Justice to make specific rather than implicit
disposition of defendant's cross-application for a change in financial allowances. Inasmuch as, at the least, a serious question
has been raised by the psychiatrist's report as to continuance of custody where it [33 A.D.2d 546 Page 547]

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1969
22 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
1
Page
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
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