A divided panel of the Appellate Division, First Department, has vacated most of the sanctions assessed against a husband and his parents in a bitter visitation case.

The panel ruled 4-1 to vacate about $270,000 of the $370,000 in sanctions ordered by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Ellen Gesmer against Michael Gottlieb and his parents, Heshy and Ophira Gottlieb. The dissenting justice argued that all of the sanctions should have been affirmed.

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