MATTER OF PATRICIA H.-C. (ANONYMOUS), ap, v. MICHAEL C. (ANONYMOUS), res — (PROCEEDING NOS. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, AND 16) (DOCKET NOS. N-13819/09, N-13820/09, N-13821/09, N-13822/09, N-13823/09, V-15411-04/10D, V-15412-04/10D, V-15413-04/10D, V-15414-04/10D, V-8104/10, V-9088/10, V-11669/10, V-11670/10, V-11671/10, V-11672/10, V-11673/10) In related proceedings pursuant to Family Court Act articles 6 and 10, the mother appeals from an order of fact-finding (in connection with the proceedings pursuant to Family Court Act article 6) and disposition (in connection with the proceedings pursuant to Family Court Act articles 6 and 10) of the Family Court, Nassau County (Greenberg, J.), dated November 22, 2011, which, upon an order of fact-finding of the same court dated June 4, 2010, made in connection with the proceedings pursuant to Family Court Act article 10, finding that both she and the father neglected the child Angelina L.C., and derivatively neglected the children Antoine C., Michael D.C., Jr., James C., and Evelina M.C., and after a factfinding and dispositional hearing on the petitions and cross petitions in the proceedings pursuant to Family Court Act article 6, which was conducted jointly with a dispositional hearing on the petitions in the proceeding pursuant to Family Court Act article 10, granted the father’s petitions to modify an order of custody dated January 31, 2006, referable to the children Angelina L.C., Antoine C., Michael D.C., Jr., and Evelina M.C., so as to award him custody of those children, granted the father’s separate petition for custody of the child James C., denied her cross petitions for custody of all of the children, and directed her to stay away from all of the children for a period of one year, except for supervised visitation. The appeal from the order of fact-finding and disposition dated November 22, 2011, brings up for review the order of fact-finding dated June 4, 2010.
ORDERED that the appeal from so much of the order of fact-finding and disposition dated November 22, 2011, as directed that the mother stay away from the subject children except for supervised visitation for a period of one year, and so much of the same order of fact-finding and disposition as related to the child Evelina M.C. is dismissed, without costs or disbursements; and it is further,